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MASSACHUSETTS 

REGISTER, 

AND 

United    States    Calendar; 

For  the  Year  of  our  LORD 

18:3  4, 

Being  Bissextile,  or  Leap  Year, 

and  Forty- eighth  of  American  Independence^ 

CONTAINl-XG 

Civilj  Judicial,  Ecclesiastical  and  Military  Lists  in) 

MASSACHUSETTS; 

Associations,  and  CoRPoaATE  I-ystitutiows 

for  literary,  ag'ricuituraly  and  c/iaritabls  Purposes 

A  List  0/ Post-Towns  in  Mufisachusetts,  ivith  the 

J^/ames  of  the  Post-Masters. 

CITY  OFFICERS  IN  BOSTON. 

ALSO, 
Catalogues  of  the  Officers  of  the 

GENERAL    GOVERNMENT, 

i|  With  its  several  Departments  and  Establishments 
Times  of  the  Sittings  of  the  several  Courts; 

Governors  in  each  State  ; 
And  a  Variety  of  other  interesting  Articles. 


BOSTON  : 

PUBLISHED    BY    RICHARDSON    2c   LORD, 

AND    JAMES    LORIi\G. 
Sold  wholesalfe  and  rcto.il,  at  tlieiv  Book-stoi\s,  Conihil'. 


c^^^^iS^^^^ 


2h.  34m.  ^ 

4  0/  Appar.  time 

5  25      C      morning. 


ECLIPSES  FOR  18^4. 

There  will  bfe  five  Eclipses  this  year,  three  of  the  Sun,  and  two  of 
the  Moon,  in  the  following  orderj  viz  :— 

I.  The  first  will  be  of  the  Sun,  January,  1st  day,  3h.  23m.  in  the 
inorning,  consequently  invisible  to  us.— Jloon's  lat.  47  1-2'  S. 

II.  The  second  will  be  of  the  Moon,  January  16ih,  and  visible,  as 
fellows :—  ' 

Beg:inning, 

Middle, 

End, 

Duration,  2      51 

Digits  eclipsed,  9°  2i'  on  the  Moon  s  northern  limb. 

III.  The  third  will  be  of  the  Sun,  June  26,  the  first  part  visible. 
Beginning,  7h.  23m.  evening. 

•.•  Thr*  eclipse  will  be  wholly  visible  and  central  in  the  Korlh 
Pacific  Ocean,  lat.  47^  5'  N. 

IV.  The  fourth  vill  be  a  very  small  eclipse  of  the  Moon,  begin- 
ning July  10th,  and  ending  on  the  llth,  visible  as  follows  :- 

Beginning,  lOh.  42m.  7  y^ppar.  time  eve* 

Middle,  11      26      5    *'*'  . 

Y„^^  0     10    Appar.  tune  mom. 

Duration,  1      28  .   ,•    i. 

Digits  eclipsed,  1°  37'  on  the  Moon's  south  limb. 

V.  The  fifth  and  l»st  will  be  of  the  Sun,  December  2(hh  tJaj,  5h. 
«7m.  morning,  invisible  to  us,  but  central  at  or  near  the  Cape  ef  Good 
Hope,    Moon's  lat.  5  1-2"  S. 


VOTES  FOR  GOVERNOR— Throughout  ihe  State. 


tot 
For 
;por 
tot 
For 
For 


For  Mr.  Srong, 
For       do. 

do* 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

For  Mr.  Gore, 
For        do. 
For       dr). 
For       do. 
For  Mr.  Strong, 
For       do. 
for       do. 
For       do. 
For  Mr.  Brooks, 
For       do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 
Fot  Mis  Eustis, 

inBo9>on 


For 

For 
For 
For 
For 


1801 
1802 
1803 
1804 
1805 


19,^30  i  For  Mr.  Gerry* 
25.452  i  For  do. 


2Q,QS.3  <  For 
29.199  5  For 


1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1313 
1^14 
1315 
1816 
,1317 
1818 
1819 


do. 
do. 


30,011  S  For  Mr.  Sullivan, 
i  For 


do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 

For  Mr.  Liacoln, 


35.204 

3'^,433  I  For 

39,224  I  For 

39,643  5  Fo 

47.916  '  Fo.   ^.^ 

44.272  \  For  Mr.  Gerry, 

40,142  I  For  do. 

52,')35  5  For  do. 

56,754  S  For  Mr.  Varuum, 

56,374  \  For  Mr-  Dexter, 

50,921  S  For  do. 

49,578  ^  For  do. 

46,160  i  For  Mr.  Dearborn, 

39.538  5  For  Mr.  CroWTiinshield, 

42,875  i  For  do. 

1820    31,072  <  For  Mr.  Eustis, 

1321     28f,608  J  For  do. 

1822  38,487  f  For  do. 

1823  34,402  For      Mr.  Otis, 

1S23,  Mr.  Eustis,  2,728— 'Mr.  OUs,  3,83«« 


16,958 
20,169 
19,584 
11,656 
23,979 
33,250 
36,031 
41,954 
41,193 
45,118 
46,541 
43,328 
5t,32f> 
42,789 
45,953 
43,938 
47,334 
38,129 
30,041 
35,271 
21,927 
20,608 
21,177 
30,171 


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JANUARY,  1824,  begins  on  Thursday. 

New  Moon  1st  day,  3h.  23m.  morning. 

First  Quarter  9th  day,  7h.  52m.  morning. 

Full  Moon  16th  day,  4h.  6m.  morning. 

Last  Quarter  22d  day,  9h.  2m.  evening. 

New  Moon  30th  day,  llh.  4m,  evening. 

M 

w 

Observable  Days,  Is'c         1  r.  0  s,  jr.  ^1  s-jt-Sea.! 

1 

r 

Circiun.        ^eclipse  invis. 

7  32  5 

>  sets  II  %y\ 

2 

6 

No<w  look  for  a     d  >  $ 

7  31  5 

5  56 

ev.    I 

3 

7 

7*s  sou.  8h.  40m.     >  apog. 

7  31  5 

6  53 

0  32 

4 

D 

ad  Sun.  past  Chris,    jz^orw. 

7  30  5 

8     0 

I     4 

5 

2 

r"^r>'         [Epip. 

7  30  5 

9     0 

1  34 

6 

3 

C.P.&S.Bost  C.S.Camb. 

7  29  5 

10     0 

2     2 

7 

4 

cold. 

7  29  alio- 58 

a  35 

8 

0 

Brit.  def.  at  N.  Orleans.  '15. 

7  28  5  morn. 

3  15 

9 

6 

More  falling 

7  a8  5  0     a 

4-14 

lo 

7 

YM.L,so.9h.i6m.  weather.!  2/7  5!  i     7 

5  35 

11 

D 

ist  Sun.  past  Epiph. 

7  26  5;  a  14 

6  56 

12 

2 

Rather  more 

7  25  5 

3  *4 

8  12 

^3 

3 

moderate 

7  25  5 

4  34 

9   10 

H 

4 

for  some             d  >  1^  7  «4  5 

538 

10  10 

»5 

5 

7*s  sou.  7h.  43m.    days. 

7  23  5 

6  36 

U       I 

16 

6 

Very  high           >  eclip.  vis. 

7  22  5:0tise 

u  50 

'7 

7 

Dr.Franklinb.  1 706.    >  per. 

7  21  .5   t)  52 

morn. 

18 

D 

sd.  Sun.  past  Epiph.    Rain 

7  20  5,  8     9 

0  56 

»9 

2 

tides.        or  snow* 

7  ao  5'  9  *3 

I  48 

2o 

3 

Good 

7  19  510  37 

2  29 

21 

4 

Agnes.         fweather  for 

7  18  511  47 

3     6 

22 

5 

Vincent.                the  season. 

7  17  5  morn. 

3  44 

23 

^ 

Low  tides.     Changes 

7   16  5|  0  54, 

4    22 

24 

7 

to  cold  and 

7  15  5|  2     0 

4  40 

25 

D 

3d  Sun.  p.  Epip.  Con.  St.  P. 

7  H  5 

3     3 

5  30 

26 

z 

rough. 

7  13  5 

4     0 

631 

27 

3 

Moderates^ 

7  12  5 

4  49 

7  53 

28 

4 

7*s.  sou.  6h.  jom.    d  >H, 

7  10  3 

5  31 

9  15 

29 

5 

K.G.III.  d.  '20  ag.  81.  <ivith 

7     9  5 

6   12 

10  13 

30 

6 

snow  or  rain.    >  apog. 

7     8  5!  >  sets 

11     0 

Mi 

7_ 

K.  G.  IV.  Procl.                  7     7  5'  5  -23 

^^37 

FEBRUARY,  1824,  begins  on  Sunday. 

First  Quarter  7th.  day,  lOh.  1 9m.  evening. 
Full  Moon  14'th.  day,  2h.  40m.  evenmg. 
Last  Quarter  2is(  day.  Oh.  ;;lm.  evening. 
New  Moon  29th  day,  5h.  54m.  evening. 


M|W        Observable  Days,  i^c        j  r.  0  s.  \r.%i.  |F.  Sea* 


i|D  4th  Sun.  past  Epip. 
z\2    Pur.V  M.orCAND.  J  Q  $ 
Raw  <windsy  but 


313 
4'4 
55 
66 

77 

8D 

9i2 
103 
11  4 
125 
136 
14  7 

16  2 

»7i3 
184 

»95 
2o|6 

21I7 

22|D 

23i 

243 

25  4 
265 

27  6 

28  ; 
Venus  will 


7*8  set  2h.  morn. 
Agatha,     pleasant  for 
Fd.Crat.byM.'SS.  a<^T;> 

the  season. 
5th  Sun.  past  Epip. 
Much  cooler 
eivith  snonv 

squalls.      6  )  "U 
Extreme 

Cold  Frid.' 17.  high  >per. 
Valen.Day.  tides.  P^ery 
Septua.  Sun.  pleasant  for 
the  season. 

S.J.C.Ded.  G.tr  rai.iBij. 

Cooler 
7*8  set  ih.  morn,  cjjith 

some 
Low  tides  for  the     snow. 
Sexag.Sun.  WASH.b.  '32 
C.  P.  Lenox,  season. 
St.  Matt.     Fine 
ogain, 
excepting  high 
Mid.  tides. 
7*s  set  oh    30m. 
Quinqua.  Sun. 
b^ 


6  5J  6  44lev.    4 


7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6  2,T  &\  1  42 


7  44|  o  a 

8  47,   1     " 


5  5 

3  5 

a  5    9  44 

I  5 10  45 
o  5  ii  49 

59  6  morn. 
57  6    o  56 
56  6    2     4 
55  6    3  izl  7  28 
53  6    4   161  8  50 

52  d    5  14    9  53 
5166     4 10  52 


1  2 
2 

2  35 

3  25 

4  34 
6     3 


#rise  11  32 
6  53  morn. 

8  10    o  41 

9  22    1     2 
10  36    I  41 


50  6 
48  6 
47  6 
45  6 
44  6 

43  6|ii  45 
41  6 1  morn. 
40  6i  o  50 


2  H 
2  26 

.^   17 


39 


36  6 
34  6 
33  6 
32  6 

30  6 


rf  >H. 
>  apog.j6 

!6  29  6;  >3ets  II 5 


I  50    4  24 

5  50 

6  40 

8  o 

9  ol 


3  29 

4  7 
4  39 


5     8    9  41 

5  32  10  27 


morning    star  till 
e^'cnicj^  star   to  the    end   of  the  year 
e'-eninj.  star  till   July    ijth  ;—  thence 
end  of  the  year. 


July  29th  ; — thence 
•. —  Jupn  !■  R  will  be 
morning  star  to  the 


MARCH,  1824,  begins  on  Monday. 


First  Quarter  8th  day,  9h.  25m.  morning. 
Full  Moon  15th  day.  Oh.  53m.  morning. 
Last  Quarter  2 ^d  day,  6h.  27m.  mornmg. 
New  Moon  30th  day,  lOh.  l»m.  morning. 


M|W|       Observable  Days,  Iffe. 


I 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

5 

5 

6 

6 

7 

7 

C 

8 

2 

9 

3 

"" 

4 

David.     Unsettled. 
S.J.C.L.T.BostC.S.North. 
Ash  W.  or  Lent.  [& Green. 
Mid.  tides-     Some  snow, 

(with  hail 
7*s  set  at  midnight,  and 
ist  Sun.  in  Lent.      rain 
C.P.Conc.Worc.  &  Tau. 

Unsettled  d  i   .  i 

for  some  \ 

days.        I 

I     uucs.  >  perig 


r.0  s.  I  r.  ^s.jF,  Sea. 

6  40 

7  41 


1 1'5  jNot  very  high 
i2j6  I     tides. 

13b 
140 
15.2 
i6|3 


Planet  Hersch.  dis.  1783. 

2d  Sun.  in  Lent. 

C.P.Ips.&Sp'fd.  Fine 

C.  S.  Plym.  for  the 
i7i4  [British  evac.  Host.  1776. 
18  J  lY'dL.sets  iih.  35m.  season^ 


196 

20(7 

2liC 


'33 

i4  4 


Cooler  6 

Low  tides,  ivith  high  6 
3d.  Sun.  in  Lent,  winds.  5 
S.J.C.Conc.C.P.North.  5 
C.SoTau.Wor.&Sp.c^  >H.5 
Brii'ing  storm.      .^Qc^b 


27  6 
26  6 
24  6 
23  6 


8  43 

9  49 


21  6110  55 
20  6  morn. 


19 
17 
16 

15 
13 
iz 

10 
9 

7 
6 

4 

3 

o  6 

59  7 
57  7 
56  7 
7 


54 


Anun.  V.  Mary.       iapog.5  53  7 

Becomes  more  5  5^   7 

pleasant.  5  5^  7 

4th.  Sun.  in  Lent.  ,5  49  7 

Cbangeabley  \5  ^1  7 

C,  P.  Greenf.  C.  S.  Barn.  U  46  7 

ifzi^Z;  showers.  J   44  7 


II   21 

eV.    %2r 


I 
1 
2 
3 

7,4 

7   5 

I    6 

48    8  2J 

25!  9  i(> 

o\io  29 

2811  16 

#nse|n  52 

16  morn. 


o 
43 
24 
10 
12 
26 
57 


9  28' 
10  j9' 

ii   43; 
morn. 

0411 

1 

2 

2 

3 
3 

4 
4 
4 


3° 
13 
48 
16 
43 
5 
37 
48 
>  sets 
7  48 


47 

10 
56 
37 
53 
43 
46 

7  as 

8  18 

9  10 
9  55 

10  35 

11  14 

II  54 


APRIL,  1824,  begins  on  Thursday. 

First  Quarter  6th  day,  5h.  i54-m.  evening. 

Full  Moon  13th  day,  .« ih.  3m.  morning. 

Last  Quarter  ,ist  day,  Ih.  26m.  morning. 

New  Moon  28th  day,  1  Ih.  4lm.  evening. 

M  W|       Observable  Days,  l3'c.        |  r.  0  s.  jr. #s. |F. Sea. 

1 

5 

Hgi  ^iidi,  and 

5  ^^  7 

8  54 

ev.  la 

2 

6 

frequent  dashes 

5  4^   7 

io     a 

0  52 

3 

7 

7*s  set  loh.  20m.    of  ram. 

5  40  7 

11     8 

.  36 

4 

C 

5th.  Sun.  in  Lent  St.  Am. 

5  39  7 

morn. 

2  21 

5 

2 

Gov.&  Sen. c.  Mass.  4  >  1^ 

5  37  7 

0     9 

3   11 

6 

3 

C.P.&S.Bost.     Unsettled 

5  36  7 

1     5 

4   10 

7 

4 

for  some  days. 

5  34  7 

i   57 

3  24 

8j5 

Middling  tides.        >  perig. 

5  33  7 

a  32 

6  50 

96 

Cooler  <u)ith 

5  31   7 

3     6   8  10 

lo,7 

signs  of 

5  30  7 

3  44    9   19 

11  C  6th.  Sun   in  Lent.  P.  S- 

5  29  7'  4    310    9 

122    C.P.Plym.  rain.     6^5? 

5  27  7    4  3010  53 

133    SJ.C.Worc.&Ips.C.S.Ips. 

5  26  7  #rise  1 1   35 

144   Y'd  L.  sets  loh.  eve. 

5  25  7    8  25  morn. 

155           ^^^e 

3  23  7    9  32   0  17 

166   Good  Friday,  pleasant. 

3  a2  710  34    1   20 

17  / 

Dr.  Franklin  di.  1790,3.84. 

5  ai   711  ^8    a     4 

18  c 

Easter  Day.  Shonvers. 

5   19  7  morn.;  %  47 

102 

C.S.Nt.  B.LexV75  d  >  H. 

3  18  7    0  '41  3  3a 

203 

S.J.C.Greenf.&Tau.  C.P. 

3   «7  7    0  5*i  4     0 

2lj4 

More     [Barn.C.S.Ded. 

3  15  7    I   23;  4  19 

2215 

Low  tides.                >  apog. 

3  14  7    I  3'i  3     a 

236 

St.  Geo.         ihoivers. 

5  13  7    2   17!  6     0 

24 

7 

7*s  set  9h.  eve. 

3  11  7!  a  371  7  U 

25 

C 

I  St.  Sun.  past  East.  L.  S. 

3  10  7'  3     3!  8  26 

26 

z 

C.  P.  Ded.  Clear  and  cooler 

3     9  7 

3  *o 

9  »o 

27 

3 

S.J,C.Nor.C.S.Len.  for 

3     8  7 

3   44 

10     5 

28 

4 

some  days. 

3     6  7 

Ijfets 

to  52 

29 

Changes  to  clouds  [  (5  >  ? 

3     3  7 

7  36 

II   36 

30 

6 

WASH.istPr.'89.  and  heat. 

3    4  7    9     3lev.  23 

MAY,  1824,  begins  on  Saturday. 


First  Quarter  5th  day,  llh.  31m.  evening. 
Full  Moon  12th  day,  9h.  50m.  evening. 
Last  Quarter  20th  day,  7h.  53m.  evening. 
New  Moon  28th  day,  lOh.  19m.  morning. 


M|  W        Observable  Days,  Vfc.        |  r.  0  s.  |  r.  #  s.iF.Sca 


7 
C 

32 
43 
514 
65 
7!6 

8;7 

^^ 

124 

3|.5 
1416 

i6jC 

17'a 

19J4 

2oi5 

21  6 

22  7 

23  c 

24  2 

26  4 

275 
286 
20!; 

3c  C 


St.  Phil.  &St.Ja.  Shocwers  5 

2d.  Sun.  past  East,  (with     5 
thunder,  6  i  %  5 

SJ.C  Sprin.  &Barn. 

B.n.d.'ai,aet52.  G.El.  R.J. 

Middling  tides,  rery  )  per. 
fin''  for 

!7*s  set  8h.  eve.     some 

13d.  Sun.  past  East.  days. 

C.  P.  Nant.  ^  G.  long.  4 
4 
4 
4 


o 
4  59 
4  58 

4  57 

4  56 

4  54 

4  53 

52 

iS  J.C.Len.&Plym.C.S.Con.  4  5i 

Clouds  denote  4  50 

a  i^<?r»r  4  49 

!  is  near.  14  4  8 

7*s  set  7h.  45m.  |4  47 

4th  Sun.  past  East.    d>H.446 

C.P.Edg.  Or.  Fr.'94.    Goo^4  45 

nv  eat  her  for         d  Q  b  4  44 

Dunst.  C.S.Ed.  Dark  d. '80. 4  43 

Very  low  ^  apog.  4  42 

tides.  planting,     4  4* 

A/?/f/6  i4  40 

5th  S.  p.  East,     htat,  4  39 

tu-'//^  signs  4  38 

0/  r«/«.      4  38 

Gen.  Elec  Best.  14  37 

Ascen.  D.  Holy  Thurs.        4  36 

7*s  rise  3h.  50m.  4  2,S 

Showers  4  35 

Sun.aft.  As.D.  in     d  >  ^  4  34 

many  places.  '4  33 


10  8 

u     6 

11  J6 
morn. 

0  39 

1  13 

1  43 

2  9 
8j  2  45 
8  3  3 
8  3  33 
8  #rise 
8  8  22 
8  9  20 
810  11 

810  51 

811  24 
811  54 
8  morn. 
8  o  18 
8  o  41! 
8  1  2' 
8  1  2^\ 
"■  1  43 

2  71 

2  43 

3  ^^ 
>  sets 

8  56 

9  48 
io  35 


0  42 

1  31 

2  22 

3  10 

4  4 

5  " 

6  33 

7  50 

8  58 

9  47 

10  31 

11  16 

II  57 
morn. 


1  44 

2  23 

3  3 
3  36 

3  5a 

4  24 

5  19 
6 


7  46 

8  44 

9  30 

10  14 

»i  3 

11  43 

ev.  33 
1  2 


JUNE,  1824',  begins  on  Tuesday. 


First  Quarter  4th  day,  4h.  25m.  morning. 
Full  Moon  11th  day,  9h.  54m.  morning. 
Last  Quarter  19th  day.  Oh.  37m.  evening. 
New  Moon  26th  day,  6h.  55m.  evening. 


M[W|       Observable  Days,  b*^.        |  r.  0  8.|  r.#  s.jF.  Sea 


7j2 

8i3 
94 

05 

.,6 
.27 
i3C 

153 
6 


Very  fine 
Gen.  Elec.  N.  H.    >  perig. 
Middling  tides.      for 

the  season. 
Cooler,  fivith      (5  $  T? 
Whit  Sun.  some  appearance 
Ar.  Elec.  Host,    of  frost. 
Becomes 

fine  again. 
7*srise3h.    Some 
St.  Barn.  thundery 

ivith  signs 
Trin.  Sun.  of  rain. 

C.P.  Con,  &  Taun.  {4  2 

Cooler.  {4 

Gr.  eclipse,  1806.  Jf  apog.4 
St. Alban.  Bat.  B.  Hill,  1  yjs  -A 
U.  S.  decl.  war  G.B.  i8ia.  4 
4 
4 


11   13 

11  44 

mom. 

o  13 

0  41 

1  4 

1  30 

2  1 

2  36 

3  17 


M4 


I         Great  heat, 
1st  Sun. past  Trin. 
C.  P.  Salem  &  Wore. 
i          ivith  some  rain 
I  in  many  places. 

;Nat.  St.  John  Bap. 
7*s  rise  ah.  Good 
High  ^eclip.vis.  d  >  9 
ad.  S.  past  Trin.  6  >  ^ 
C.P.Lenox,  tides  weather 
St  Peter.  for  >  perig' 
the  season 


33  8 
32  8 
Z%  8 
31  8 
31  8 
30  8 
30  8 
29  8 
29  8 
28  8  _ 
28  8  ^rise 
28  8  8  34 
a8  8  9  ao 
7  8  9  50 
27  810  ^8 
27  8  10  40 
27  8; II  o 
27  811  23 
27  8ii  43 
27  8morn. 
27  8!  o  8 
27  8 
27  8 
27  8 
27  8 
27  8 
27  8 

27  8 

28  8 


2  la 

3  o 

3  41 

4  30 

5  36 

6  55 

8  13 

9  20 

10  15 

11  a 

11  45 
morn. 

0  25 

1  21 

2  O 
31 

5 
30 
3& 
30 


'X 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4  25 


0 

34I 

1 

8 

1 

51 

2 

44 

J  sets' 

8 

a3 

9 

3 

9 

40 

10 

9 

2 
3 
3 
S 
4 

5  43 

6  56 
8  5 
8  50 

10  I 

11  o 
11  5a 
ev.  26 

I  8 
a  2 


JULY,   J  824,  begins  on  Thursday. 

First  Quarter  6d  day,  9h.  47m.  morning. 

Full  Moon  10th  day,   Uh.  36m.  evening. 

Laft  Quarter  19th  day,  3h.  13m.  morning. 

New  Moon  iJ6th  day,  2h.  25m.  morning. 

M 

W|        Observable  Days,  ^c.         |  r. ©  s.  |  r. @  s.|F.  Sea.j 

1 

5 

5ow^ 

4  28   8 

10  32 

2  30 

2 

6 

Vis.V.M.     showers   U%$ 
this  time. 

4  29  8 

11     3 

3   11 

3 

7 

4  29  8 

11   3c 

4     0 

4 

C 

3d.S  pastT.  iND.dec. '76. 

4  30  8 

11   59 

5     5 

5 

2 

Low  tides.     Much 

4  30  8 

morn. 

6  26 

6 

3 

C.  P.  &  S.  Bost.     heat. 

4  30  8 

0  31 

7  48 

7 

4 

with  thunder. 

4  31  8 

1   10 

8  56 

8 

5 

but  little  rain. 

4  31  8i  I  56 

9  51 

9 

6    7*s  rise  ih.  morn. 

4  32  ^  ^  48 

10  36 

lO 

7   Col.  born,  1447.    >  eel.  vis. 

4  3a  8  ©rise 

11   17 

11 

C  4th.  Sun.  past  Trin.    Good 

4  33  8    7  47 

'1  51 

12 

2                nv  eat  her  for 

4  34  8   8  15 

morn. 

1.3 

3    CS.  Salem.            farmers- 

4  34  8   8  38 

0  46 

M 

4   Fren.  Rev.  com.'Sg.  >  apo. 

4  35  8   9     1 

1   14 

13 

5  ,         Rather  more      6  ^%  ^  35  8   9  23 

I   46 

i6 

6  ;                               dull         14  36  8  9  43 

2  16 

17 

7  '     [Mahomet  di.  634,  ag.  64. 4  37  810     4 

2  47 

18 

C  5th  Sun.  past  T.       d  9  'V^  4  38  8  10  22 

a  51 

^9 

^    G.  IV.  cr.  1821.  yor  /^^v- 

4  39  8  11     0 

3  48 

20 

3    Marg,  Mid.  tides,    makers. 

4  39  811  38 

5     5 

21 

4            Grows                6   ^  *l 

4  40  8  morn. 

630 

22 

5   '                               much  finer. 

4  41   8    0  25 

7  38 

23 

6    7*8  rise  midnight. 

4  42  8|  1  22 

8  37 

24 

7    Dog  days  begin.       (^   $  9 

4  43  8;  2  31 

9  42 

25,C  6th Sun. past Trin.     ci}% 

4  44  8!  3  46 

10  40 

262    St.  Anne   Very  high    Some 

4  45  8 

J  sets 

11   32 

273  1     tides,     ram,         >  perig. 

4  46  8 

8     5 

ev.  18 

^84            and  dull  tn 

4  47  8 

8  34 

0  55 

295   Lyra  so.  9h  45 nn.     J0  9 

4  48  8 

9     3 

1  34 

3"  6                                                 ^;^;y, 

4  49  8 

9  30 

2  10 

3l   7                                                               />/«f^i. 

4  50  8 

10     0 

a  54 

AUGUST,   J  824,  begins  on  Sunday. 

First  Quarter  1st  day,  5h.  llm.  evening. 

Full  Moon  9th  day,  2h.  48in.  evening. 

Last  Quarter  17th  day,  3h   48m.  evening. 

New  Moon  24th  day,  9h.  4Sm.  morning. 

First  Quarter  Slst  day,  4h.  Om    morning. 

M|W|       Observable  Days,  Iffc.        \ 

r-Os.  [r.^s.  jF.  Sea^ 

iC 

7th.  Sun.  paft  Trin.  L.  D. 

4  51  8 

ic   31; 

3  34 

22 

^/«(^,  cy/V>6 

4  52  8 

11    12 

4  43 

3 

3I 

C.  S.  Plym.            some 

4  53  8 

11  53 

6     6 

4 

4 

Low  tides.                 rain. 

4  54  8 

morn. 

7  30 

^^ 

7  *s  rise  iih.  eve.    Becomes 

4  56  8 

0    A:> 

8  39 

66 

fine               d  C  H, 

4  57  8 

i  38 

9  29 

ii 

Queen  Car.  di. '21.  ag.  53. 

4  588 

a  39 

io  10 

8:C  8th  Sun.  past  Trin.    a^ain. 

4  59  8 

3  41 

10  45 

9 

2 

C.P.Plym.  &Greenf. 

5     0  7 

•  rise 

11   28 

lO 

3 

iifor^  <^«//,     >  apog. 

5     I  7 

7     7 

11  58 

11 

4 

Com.  Burl.  Col.  nveath^r. 

5     2  7 

7  a8 

morn. 

12 

5 

Geo.  IV.  born.  '6a. 

5     4  7 

7  50 

0   4Q 

13 

6 

Changes  to 
muchjiner. 

5     5   7 

8  la 

1     7 

H 

7 

5     6  7 

8  36 

1  40 

15 

C 

9th  Sun.pastTrin.  Assum. 

5     8  7 

9     5 

2  10 

i6 

2 

C.  P.  Northamp.      More 

5     9  7 

9  38 

a  ao 

17 

3 

C.S.Springf.       signs 

5  10  7 

lo  19 

3    ! 

i8 

4 

Com.  Dart.  &  Mid.  Col. 

^11  7 

11   11 

4   18 

19 

J 

of  rain. 

5  13  7 

morn. 

5  41 

20 

6 

Rather  dull. 

5   14  7 

0  la 

2   '^ 

21 

7 

YML.ris.  ih.  14m. 

4  15    7 

I  23 

8  a4 

22iC 

loth.  S.  past  Trin.     Fine 

5  16  7 

2  41 

9  34 

23I2 

C.P.  Springf.     High 

5  17  7 

4       G 

10  24 

H3 

tides  for  the  season.    >  p. 

5  19  7 

>sets 

11   17 

«5;4 

Com.  Camb.  Col.     again^ 

5  20  7 

7    4 

ev.    0 

26|5 

7*s  rise  9h.  45m. 

5  21  7 

7  34 

0  Z7 

27!6 

Good  ^Lveather 

5  a3  7 

8     4 

1   13 

287 

St.  Angus,     to  the  end  of 

5  24  7 

8  36 

1  5S 

29  c 

nth.  Sun.  past  Trin. 

5  26  7 

9   13 

a  41 

Soi 

C.P.  Wore,     the     U^h 

5  27  7 

9  55 

3  19 

31  3 

month. 

5  28  7 

10  45 

4  14 

SEPTEMBER,  1824,  begins  on  Wednesday. 

Full  Moon  8th  day,  61i.  55m.  morning. 
Last  Quarter  1 6th  day,  2h.  33m.  morning. 
New  Moon  22d  day,  5h.  43m.  evening. 
First  Quarter  29th  day,  6h.  48m.  evening. 


MW|       Observable  Days,  life.         |r.  0  s.  i  r.0  s.jF,  Sea 


1(4 

3 
4 

6 

7 
8 

9 
lo 
11 

12 

43 
6'5 


2 
22 

23 
24 

5 
26 
27 
28 
29 

305 


Giles.Com.Wil.&  Prov.CoI.  .5 

Changeable  6  >H.5 

Vermont  Elec.    /or  5(7W(?     5 

days.  5 

i2th.Sun.pastTrin.  5 

Dog  days  end.  Low  [  >  ap.  5 

S.J.C.  Lx.C.P.Bar.C.S.Nor.  5 

Com.N.Hav.  Col.  tides.      5 

/*s  rise  gh.  eve.    5(7w^       5 

r<2/72.  5 

Cooler,  and  ,5 

1 3th  Sun.  past  Trin.  fine      5 

C.  P.  Con.&  Taun.  again.   5 

S.J.C.L.T.Len.  C.S.  Wor.5 

Mid.  Good  -weather  [&Grf.  5 

tides*      for  the  season.      ,5 

Lamb      A  storm  5 

may  now  bf  expected.      3 

14th  Sun.  past  Trin.  Tpstat.  5 

C.  P.  Newp.  Ded.    High     5 

C.  S.  Cone.  &  Barn.    >  per.|5 

7*s  rise  8h.  tides.  Pleasant] 5 

for  some  d  >  $  ^ 


30  711   40 

31  7  morn. 

33  7j  o  39 

34  71  1  39 

35  7'  2  42 

37  7;  3  43 

38  7!  4  37 
40  7' •rise 


ly/V/^  high 
i5th.S.past  T.  St.  Cyp. 

winds.  [Len,  &  Ded. 
S.J.C.  L.T.North.C.S.Tau. 
St.Mic.ComN.J.Cd  >H. 
St.  Jero.         ^ome  rain. 


4 
42  7 

44  7 

45  7 

47  7 

48  7 

49  7 
5»  7 
5i  7 

54  7 

55  7 

57  7 

58  7 

^?^ 

2  6 

5  ^ 

6  6 
8  6 

u  6 


5  23 

6  45 

8  4 

9  5 
9  50 

10  26 

11  o 

II  34 
morn. 

6  5i|  o  18 

7  17]  o  50I 

7  48  1  23 

8  25  2  2 


6  25 


9  13 

10  II 

11  15 
mom. 

0  27 

1  43 

3  2 

4  21 
>  sets!  1 1  o 

6  9  II  42 

6  36ev  26 

7  18  1  7 

8  o  1  48 
8  47  2  34 


2  36 

3  o 

3  54 

5  . 

6  35 
8 

9 
10 


9  40 

10  40 

11  40 


3  12 

4  1 

5  8 


MW         Observable  Days,  Iffe.         1  r.  Q  s.  ,  r.^s.  jF  Sea 


OCTOBER,   1824,  begins  on  Friday. 


Full  Moon  7tli  day,  llh.  I2ai.  evening. 
Last  Quarter  15th  day,  llh.  4?im.  morning. 
New  Moon  22d  day,  3h.  1 9m   morning. 
First  Quarter  29th  day,  Ih.  Ibm.  evening. 


6  iz  6 morn. I  6  2^ 
6 


1 

6 

2 

3 

/ 

c 

4 

2 

1 

3 
4 

I 

i! 

9 

lO 

c! 

112 


Re  mi.         More 

f'lefor    Inf.  6Q^ 
i6th.Sun.pastTrin. 

som^  days.  y  apo. 

SJ.C.L.T.Worc.CP.Bos. 
7*s  sou.  3h.  mor.     Much 
iLow  tides,     cooler, 
Gov. Hancock  died,  1793. 
St.  Dennis.       with  frost. 
1 7i-h.  Sun.  past  Trin. 
C.  S.  Nant.     Pleasant  for 


123   S.J.C.L.T.Cani.  C.S.Newp 


134 

1415 
I5i6 
i6!7 

izjc 
18b 
193 

204 
215 

226 

237, 

24|C 

2 

3 


14  6 
M  6 
16  6 

18  6 

19  6 
21  6 

2Z   6 

23  6 


7 
28 
29 

30 

3^C 


the  season. 
7*s  sou.  2h.  25m. 
-  Noiju  look  out 

[sur.  1777 

18th.  Sun.  past  Trin.    Bur 

for    a  >per 

S.J.C.  L.T.  Taunt,  storm. 

Cool,  but 
Pretty  high  tides. 

pleasant. 
Sirius  rises  iih.  45m. 
19th.  Sun.  past  Trin.  Cool 
Crisp.  C.  P.  Lenox.  winds,\^ 
S.J.C.L.T.Ded.a;/Y^c5  i  Sp 
falling  weather.  J  >  H.  6 


0  43 

1  45 

2  46 

3  45 

4  45 

#risc 

5  29 
-,  .    6     c... 

25  6   6  36    o  40 

26  6j   7   21     I    16 

28  61  8  14    2 

£969  14 

31  6 10  23 

32  6"  35 


7  4 

8  39 

9  21 
9  56 

10  37 

11  10 
11  41 
morn 


33  6morn.    5 


6 

6 

6  2,S 

6  36 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 


2  48 

3  30 
3  52 


St.  S.  &  St.  Jude. 

Finer,  but 
Pres.  Adams  b.  1735.  cool. 
20th.  Sun.  past  Trin. 


37 
386 

40  6 

41  6 

43  6 

44  6 

46  6 

47  6 

48  6 


6  50-6  10  37 
6  31  6  11  39 
6526  morn 


6  54 


o  49  6  24 
^  5|  7  49 

3  21!  8  44 

4  36!  9  48 

5  52  10  Z7 


>sets 


11  3 


5  56 eve  I 
o  40 


6  32 

7  37 

8  33 

9  34 


6  o  41  6  36 


1  27 

2  8 

2  50 

3  38 

4  25 

5  25 


NOVEMBER,  1824,  begins  on  Monday. 

Full  Moon  6th  day,  2h.  58m.  evening. 

Last  Quarter  13th  day,  7h.  34m.  evening. 

New  Moon  20th  day,  3h.*  iVm.  evening. 

First  Quarter  28th  day,   lOh.  1  Im.  morning. 

M]  W|       Observable  Days,  ^<;.-         |  r.  0  s.  j  r.  ®  s.|F.  Sea. 

1 

a 

All  Saints.  C.P.Naiit.  >ap. 

6556 

1    29 

7  40 

2 

3 

S.J.C.  L.  T.Sakm.  Pkasant 

6  56  6 

2  25 

8  43 

3 

4 

for  the 

6  57  6 

3   39 

9  25 

4 

5 

sea  soft.  UQl}. 

6  J9  6 

4  40 

10     3 

56 

Low  tides.       A  storm 

7     0  6 

5  42 

10  50 

y 

Y'd  L.  rises  gh.  eve.      is 

7     1  5 

®rise 

11   30 

7C 

2ist.  Sun.  past  Trin.     near. 

7     2  5 

5   20 

morn. 

8j2 

C.P.  Edgar.  5c  Greenf.          7     4  5 

6  12   0     2 

9b 

S.J.  C.Boston.  High  ^vindsj 

7     5  5 

7  12    I   13 

io|4 

C.  S.  Edg.     but  pUamnt 

7     6  5 

8  17    a     2 

''k 

St.  Martin.                 days. 

7     7  5 

9  29    2  38 

12,0 

Grows 

7     8  5 

10  41    3   ^2 

137 

Brit.  Mid.  tides,     eooler, 

7     9  5 

11  53j  3  37 

,4|C 

22dSun.  past  Trin.    with 

7  11  5 

raoin. 

4  40 

I5j^^ 

C.P.  North.  &  Ply.      ^  per  J/  12  5 

0     3 

5  57 

i63 

[N.  Stile  com.  '5  j. 

7  13  5 

fi  18 

1   10 

17I4 

jz|§^«i  of  snow. 

7  14  5 

3  22 

8  17 

i8!a 

Great  earthquake,  '55. 

7  15  5 

4  44 

9  18 

1916 

y^'s  sou.  midnight.     A 

7  16  5 

5  57 

10  13 

20  7_ 

storm    may          J  (JH. 

7   »7  5 

>  sets 

n   10 

21 

(J 

aSd.  Sun,  past  Trin.    be 

7  18  3 

5   19 

11  57 

22 

2 

Cecil.  C.P.Sprin.  expected. 

7  19  5 

6  16 

eve42 

23 

3 

Clem.     vW/^c/^             d  >  9 

7  20  5 

^  '^ 

1  26 

24 

4 

finer  for  a 

7  21  5 

8  18 

I  51 

2515 

Catharine.           day  or  tr^uo. 

7  22  5 

9  22 

2  30 

26 

6 

Very  low                    (?  Q  b 

7  22  5 

10  23 

3     6 

27 

7 

7*s  sou.  1  ih.  15m.    Snow 

7  23  5 

11  27 

3  41 

28 

C 

Adv.  Sun.       may      >  apog. 

7  24  5 

morn. 

4  23 

29 

z 

tides.         6e  expected. 

7  25  5 

0  23 

5   18 

3o|3 

St.  Andrew.                          !;  ^5  5 

1   15 

6  3<5 

DECEMBER,  1824,  begins  on  Wednesday. 

Full  Moon  Gth  day,  5h.  41m.  morning. 

Last  Quarter  1 3th  day  3h.  Om.  morning. 

New  Moon  20th  day,  5h.  56m.  morning. 

First  Quarter  28th  day,  7h.  34m.  morning. 

M|W 

Observable  Days,  iSfc        j  r.  0  «.  |  r.#  s.  |F.  SeaJ 

1 

4 

Grows  more 

7   26  5 

a    22 

1  55 

s 

5 

moderate^ 

7  27  5 

3     22 

825 

3 

6 

YM.L.ri3.7h.eve.   d  9H. 

7  27  5 

4  24 

9  28 

4 

7 

but  cool 

7  28  5 

5  28 

10  21 

5C 

2d.  Sun.  in  Adv.     nights. 

7  28  5 

6  33 

11   10 

6' 

2 

C.  P.  Wor.   Changeable 

7  19  5 

^rise 

11   57 

I 

3 

ftveather  for 

7  29  5 

5  57 

morn. 

4 

Concep.            some  days. 

7  so  5 

Z     9 

0  48 

9 

5 

More 

7  30  5 

8    22 

i  35 

lo 

6 

7*ssou.ioh.  20m.  fne. 

7  31  5 

9  36 

2  22 

11 

7 

Gov.  Sull.di.  1808.  Mid. 

7  32  5 

10  49 

a  50 

le 

C 

3d.  Sun.  in  Adv.       >  perig. 

7  3a  5 

11  53 

3  10 

*3 

2 

C.  P.  Cam.  &  Taun.    tides  7  32  5 

morn.!  4     0 

H 

3 

Washington  d.'99  Somej  33  5 

1   ii|  5     0 

'i 

4 

this  month,     snow 

7  33  5 

2  22   6    0 

16 

5 

this  time. 

7  33  5 

3  31    7     9 

'I 

6 

7»s  sou.  loh.  eve.    Much 

7  33  5 

4  42    8     3 

i8 

t 

finer. 

7  33  5 

5  47    9  a° 

«9 

C 

4th.  Sun.  in  Adv. 

7  33  5 

6  4610  40 

20 

» 

C.P.Tps.&Ded.  0ec].invis. 

7  33  5 

J  sets  1 1  35 

21 

3 

St.  Thos.     Changes  d  >  H. 

7  33  5 

5  51 

eve  15 

22 

4 

to  dull,  and  more  un- 

7  33  5 

6     0 

0  bb 

23 

5 

Alex.bo.1777.    comfortable. 

7  33  5 

7  58 

1  23 

24|6 

P.  sig.atGhent,'i4.  6$^ 

7  33  5 

8  58 

1  56 

«5 

7 

Christmas  Day.  Much 

7  33  5 

9  58 

2  26 

26 

C 

1st.  S.  past  Ch.  St.  S.  >apo. 

7  33  5 

10  57 

2  55 

27 

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7  33  5 

11   55 

3  25 

28 

3 

Inno.                   comfortable. 

7  33  5 

morn 

4     6 

29 

4 

7*s  sou.  9h.  eve.   Changea- 

7 32  5 

0  5  5 

5     4 

30 

5 

ble  weather  to  the  end       17  32  5 

1  56 

6  25 

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6 

^Silv.    of  the  year,    $  G.  El.  7  32  5 

z  5^ 

7  ?8 

THE 


Jl   list   of    the   governors    and  commanders   is 
chief  of  plymouth  and  massachusetts. 


Governors  of  Plymouth, 
tSzo  John  Carver 
t€zi  William  Bradford 

1633  Edward  Winslow 

1634  Thomas  Prince 

1635  William  Bradford 

1636  Edward  Winslow 

1637  William  Bradford 

1638  Thomas  Prince 
J639  William  Bradford 


chosen  annually  by  the  People, 

1644  Edward  Winslow 

1645  William  Bradford 
1657  Thomas  Prince 
1673  Josias  Winslow 
1680  Thomas  Hinckley,!7;^a 
held  his  place,  except  during 
tht  interruption   by  Andras^ 
till  the  junction  with  Massa- 
chusetts in  1692. 


Governors  of  M(issachusetts 
annually 
1630  John  Winthrop 
1634  Thomas  Dudley 
5635  John  Haynes 
J  630  Henry  Vane 
1637  John  Winthrop 

1640  Thomas  Dudley 

1641  Richard  Belllnghatn 

1642  John  Winthrop 
1644  John  Endicott 


under  the  Fir^t  CharteYy  chosen 
by  the  People.* 

1645  Thomas  Dudley 

1646  John  Winthrop 
1649  John  Endicott 

1654  Richard  Bellingham 

1655  John  Endicott 
1665  Richard  Bellingham 
1673  John  Leverett 
1679  Simon  Bradstreet. 


After  the  dissolution  of  the  First  Charter. 


1686  Joseph  Dudley,  Prest. 

1687  Sir  Edmund   Andros, 

Governor. 
1689  Sir  Edmund  deposed  by 


the  people,  and  Simon  Brad- 
street  elected  President,  loha 
in  169 X  was  chosen  Gov- 


Governors  0/ Massachusetts  under  the  Second  Charter^  appoint-^ 
ed  by  the  King, 


1692  Sir  William  Phips 
1694  William     Stoughton. 
Lieutenant  Governor. 


i699&i7ooEarl  ofBellamont 
1700  William     Stoughton, 
Lieutenant  Governor. 


.  ♦  In  1628,  the  Company  in  England  for  settling  Massachusetts  Bay, 
chose  Matthew  Cradock,  Governor,  and  Thomas  Guffe,  lieuteuant- 
Governor,  but  they  never  came  to  America. 


1 6        Civil  Government  of  Massachusetts. 


1702  May.     The  Council. 
Joseph  Duflley. 

1714  Ffh.     The  Council. 
March.     Joseph  Dud- 
ley. 

J715  \VillIarn  Tailer,  Zz(?a- 
ttnant  Governor, 

1716  Samuel  Shute 

1723  William  Dummer,  Li 
Governor. 

J728  William  Burnet 

1729  William  Dummer.Z^ 

Governor* 

1730  Wm.  Tailer,   Lt.  Gov, 

Jonathan  Belcher 


1741   William  Shirley 
1749  vSpencer    Phips,    Lieu- 
tenant Governor. 
^753  William  Shirley 
1756  Spencer    Phips,  Lietf 

tenant- Governor, 
17 Sj  April.     The  Council 

Thomas  Pownal 
1760  Thomas     Hutchinson, 
Lieutenant  Governor, 
Francis  Brrnard 
1770  Thosnas    Hutchinson, 
(  Lieutenant  Governor. 

11771  Thomas     Hutchinson 
t774  Thomas  Gage. 


Since  the  Revolution. 

1774  October.     A  Provincial  Congress. 

1775  July.     The  Council. 


Under  the  New  Constitution, 

Goverpors. 
1780  .Tohn  Hancock,  to  1785 
1785  JamesBowdoin,  2  years 
1787  John  Hancock,  to  1793 
'i'J9\  Samuel  Adams,  3 years 
l797lncreas?Sum.ner,toi799 
1800  Caleb  Strong,  to  180- 
1807  James  Sullivan,toi8o9 
1805  Chrisro.  Gor«,  to  1810 
1810  EJbrid  Gerry,  to  1812 
1812  Caleb  Strong,  to  1816 
j8i6  John  Brooks,  to  1823, 
1823  William  Eustis.  ' 


chosen  annually  by  the  People, 
Lieutenant  Governors. 
1780  Thomas  Gushing 
T788  Brnjamin  Lincoln 
ivSgSam'i  Adams,  to  1794 
1794  Moses  G  i),    to    1800 
1801  Samml  Phillips, 
j8o2Ed.H.Robb:ns,toi8o6 
1807  Levi  Lincoln,  to  1809 

1809  David  Cobb,  to    181a 

1810  William  Gray, to  1812 
1812  Wm.  Phillips,  to  182? 

1823  Levi  Lincoln. 


Civil  Government  in  Massachusetts. 

For  the  Folilical  Year  commencing  May.,  1823, 

and  ending  May.,   1824. 


His  Excellency  W1LLL\M  EUSTIS,  Esq. 

Governor. 
His  Honor  Levi  Lincoln,   Esq, 

Luutenant  Governor. 


Civil  GoYernment  of  Massachusetts.        |7 

COUNCIL. 

Hon.  Ebenezer  Fisher,  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln, 
William  P.  Walker,  David  Cummins, 

Thomas  Weston,  Jesse  Putnam, 

Solomon  Smead,  Marcus  Morton. 

Nathan  Chandler, 

Secretary  of  Commonwealth ^  Alden  Bradford,  Esa^ 
Chief  Clerk,  Edward  M'Lane,  Esq. 
Clerk ^  Samuel  Austin. 

J'reanurer  of  Commonwealth^  Hon.  Nahum  Mitchell. 

Jfoseph  Foster,  1st  Clerk.    J.  L  Linzee,  2d  Clerk* 

Offices  in  New  State-House. 


SENATE. 
Hon.  Nathaniel  Silsbee,  President. 

Suffolk,  Hon.  Thomas  H.  Perkins,  Peter  C.  Brooks, 
Benjamin  Gorham,  Samuel  Hubbard,  Thomas  L.  Win- 
throp,  George  Sullivan. 

Essex^  Hon,  Nathaniel  Silsbee,  John  Prince,  Nathan 
Noyesf,  Aaron  Lummus,  William  W.  Parrott,  Moses 
Wingate. 

Middlesex^  Hon.  William  Austin,  Levi  Thaxter,  Jo- 
el Cranston,  John  Wade,  John  Keyes. 

Plymouth,  Hon.  Seth  Sprague,  Joseph  Richardson, 

Barnstable,  Hon.  Braddock  Dimmick. 

JK^orfolky  Hon.  John.  Ruggles,  Sherman  Leland,  Josi- 
ah  J.  Fiske. 

Bristol  and  Dukes  County,  Hon.  Oliver  Starkweath- 
er, James  L.  Hodges,  John  Mason. 

JS/antucket,  Hon.  Jethro  Mitchell. 

Worcester,  Hon.  Benjamin  Adams,  Stephen  P.  Gard-^ 
ner,  Aaron  Tufts,  Nathaniel  Jones,  Nathaniel  P.  Denny^ 

Hamfishire,  Hon.  Joseph  Strong,  jr.  Lewis  Strong. 

Berkshire y  Hon.  Jonathan  Allen,  George  Hull. 

Jfampden,  Hon.  James  Fowler,  John  Mills. 

4*'rgnkltn,  Hon.  Elihu  Hoyt,  Thomas  Longley.. 

?aul  Willard,  Esq.  Clerk. 
John  Farrie,  jr.  Esq.  ^ssistaiit  Clerk,. 
|lev.  James  Walker,  Chaplain, 
B  2 


1 8         Representatives — Suffoik....Esscx. 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Hon.  William  C.  Jarvis.  S/ieaker. 
Pelham  W.  Warren,  Cltrk. 
Rev.  William  Jenks,  Chajilain. 

[0:^The  first  column  denotes  the  year  of  incorpora- 
tion ;  the  second,  the  Census  of  1810,  the  third,  the 
Census  of  18!20.  Figures  at  the  ends  of  lines,  d(/note  the 
distance  of  miles  from  Boston.] 


Inc.  1643,  May  10.    SUFFOLK. 


Inc. 

1630 


Cens. 
1810 

33250 


594 


Cens. 
Ib20 

43298 


642 


Boston,  William   Phillips,   Wil-^ 
liam    Sullivan,  John  Welles,  John^ 
T.  Apthorp,  Samuel  Cobb,  Joseph "» 
Coolidge,   William  Prescott,    Wil-'^f* 
liam  Tudor,  Nathan  Appleton,  John  § 
Cotton,  Samuel  Swett,  Enock  Sils- 
by,  George  W.  Otis,  Jonathan  Phil-gS 
lips,    Joseph   Austin,   Heman    Lir.-2l 
coin,   Francis  C.  Gray,    Theodore  2i 
Lyman,  jr.  Pliny  Cutler,  Otis  Eve-' 
rett,   William  Goddard,  Cyrus  Al- 
ger, Robert  Penellj,  John  A.  Ha- 
ven. 
Chelsea,  Zachariah  Halh  2 


1629 


1664 

35 

37 


Inc.  1643,  May  10.    ESSEX. 


I26i; 


3569 

5176 
4087 


5943 

163 

204 


12731 


Salem,  Gideon  Barstovr,  Joseph 
Ropes,  John  Osgood,  Timothy  Bry- 
ant, Michael  Webb,  John  Andrews, 
Nathaniel  Frothingham.  13| 

2553: 1/i.',%vich,  John  Choate,  Joseph  Far- 
ley. 27 
3G71'y^^r-zy6z/rr/,  Moses  Little.  32 
3299|  Ijy?in,  Ezra  Mudge,  Rufus  Parrott, 
John  L.  Johnson,  James  Phillips, 
Thomas  Burrell,  Eleazer  C.  Rich- 
ardson. 9 
Gloucester^  Winthrop  Sargent,  3(^/30 
1825;  Rowley,  Thomas  Gaa;e.                    2S 
,  2006  j  Salisbury,  Ephraim  Alorrill.           4a 
554!     572j  Wen/mm,                                           2i 
11371  \%<)\\  Manchester^ 


6384 


Representatives. .  ..Middlesex. 


19 


1810. 

2682 
3164 

1820. 

3070 
3889 

5900 

5630 

815 
1890 
4608 

866 
1956 
4283 

1369 
880 

1181 
541 

3127 

1600 

906 

1371 

596 
3646 

7634 

6852 

509 
780 

596 
802 

1279 
1107 

Miles  from  Boston. 
Haverhill^  Enoch  Foote.  30 

Andover^   Stephen   Barker,  Amos 

Spaulding.  20 

Marblehead,    Nathan  .B.   Martin, 
Benjamin    Knight,    John    Spar- 
hawk,  Asa  Hooper,  Wm.  Elliot.  16 
Tofisfield^  Ephraim  Wildes.  21 

Ante  t!  bur  y^  40 

Beverly^  Robert  Rantoul,  Thomas 
Davis,  Pyam  Lovett,  Oliver 
Obear,  17 

Bradford,  28 

Boxjfordy  Solomon  Low.  24 

Methuen^  Stephen  Barker.  30 

Middkton,  Ezra  Nichols.  28 

Danvers.,  Ebenezer  Shillaber,  John 
Page,  Nathan  Poor,  Nathaniel 
Putnam.  18 

Newburyport,  John  Merrill,  John 

Coffin.  38 

Lynnfield,  12 

Hamilton^  23 

Saugus,  Jonathan  Makepeace. 
West  JVewburyy  Joseph  Stanwood. 
Essex  y 


Inc.  1643,  May  10.     MIDDLESEX, 


4954 


1531 

1443 

2323 
1633 
1287 
1219 
2228 

1384 

1396 


6591  Charlestown,     Seth     Knowles, 
Thomas  Harris,  Philemon  R.  Rus- 
sell, John  H.  Brown,  James  K. 
Frothingham,  Richard  Devens. 
Watertown^  Abijah  White.  7 

Medfordy  Abner  Bartlett,  Dudley 

Hdl.  4 

Cambridge^  Levi  Farwell.  3§ 

Concord,  Nathan  Brooks.  18 

Sudburyy  Abel  Wheeler.  20 

Woburuy  Marshall  Fowle.  10 

Keadi?igy  Edmund  Parker,  George 

Flint.  14 

Maiden,  Nathan'  Nichols,   Cotton 

Sprague.  4 

Chcbmfjvd,  20 


1518 
1474 

3295 
1788 
1417 
J519 

2797 

1731 
1535 


m 


Representatives..  ..Hampshire. 


1810.  I    1820. 


53 

53 
54 
67 

80 
81 

89 

99 

1805 

7 

7 

12 


1289 
1886 
1674 
475 
770 
1273 

1709 

1670 

1301 

^008 

1052 

773 

1345 

989 

467 

1330 

592 

716 

1246 

943 

885 


Milei  from  Bo»to«. 
Billerica,  Samuel  Whiting.  20 

Grotoriy  35 

Marlborough,  Silas  Felton.  28 

Dunstable,  Josiah  Camnaings.         37 
Sherburnr^  Calvin  Sanger.  21 

Slow  k.   Boxborough,    Augustus 

Tower.  30 

JVle^lfion,  Joseph  Jackson.  9 

Framing/lain,  Charles  Train.         ,21 
Dracut,  Daniel  C.  Abbot.  30 

Weston,  Nathan  Hobbs.  15 

Lexington,  Nathan  Chandler.         10 
Littleton,  Jonathan  Manning.  28 

Hofikmton.^  Joseph  Valentine.        32 
HoUiston^  25 

Stoneham,  Peter  Haj.  10 

West  ford,  Jesse  Mi  not.  281 

Bedford,  William  Webber.  18 

Wilmington,  \^ 

Townsend,  Aaron  Warren.  45k 

Tfivkabury,  ,    24 

Acton ^  Francis  Tultk.  24i 

Waltham,    Luke    Fiske^    Charles 

Lyman,  11- 

Shirley,  41 

Pcfifierell,  Abel  Jewett.  40 

Lincoln,  Joel  Smith.  16. 

Ashbv,  John  Locke.  50= 

East' Sudbury,  Micah,  M.  Rutter.  iT 
A^alick\  VI 

Tyngsborough,  30 

Burlington,  \^ 

Carlisle,  John  HeaW.  20 

Brighton,  Francis  Winship.  5 

West  Cambridge,  Thomas  Russell,  4 
Souih  Reading,  John  Hart.  lO, 

Inc.  1662,  May  7.    HAMPSHIRE. 

Northampton,  Nathaniel  Fowle,  95, 
Hadley,  Moses  Porter.  90, 

Hatfield,  Nathaniel  Coolidge,  jr.     95. 
Pelham,  85. 

SouthamfitoUt  liO. 


1380 
1897 
1952 
584 
811 
149^ 

1850 
2037 
1407 
1041 
1200 

955 
1655 
10.42 

615 
1409 

648 

78^. 
148^ 
1008 
1047 


1014 

1677 

814 

922 

1333 

1439 

713 

706 

1103 

1188 

824 

962 

766 

849 

704 

808 

471 

508 

672 

681 

608 

702 

971 

1064 

1654 

2631 

2854 

61 

1247 

1461 

70 

805 

823 

42 

1185 

1278 

^3 

,  1171 

1160 

Representatives... .Plymouth. 


21 


1810. 

1820. 

902 

1047 

1225 

778 

1469 

1917 

S270 

2426 

996 

1154 

1408 

1447 

850 

1066 

1391 

1276 

1122 

1087 

968 

849 

1009J  10601 

793 

896 

652 

632 

822;  755 

977,  936 

660   712 

8731 
1 

Inc.  165. 

4228 

4384 

2382 

2855 

2969 

3505 

2201 

2403 

1364 

1532 

132 

172 

5157 

5670 

4400 

4687 

2954 

3034 

703 

930 

2051 

1297 

1704 

1920 

1137 

1313 

1171 

1211 

900 

749 

851 

952 

858 

839 

917 

c      w    rr  J/         T     .  ,  ^»'«»  from  Boston. 

Ciout/i  Hadley^  Josiah  Bardwell.  90 

Greenivic/i^  75 

Amherst^  Isaac  Robbins.  91 

Belcherioivn^  James  Whitman.  80 

VVare^  70 

Chesterfield^  Alvin  Rice.  105 

Granbuy           -  90 

Worthington^  Jonah  Brewster.  110 

Williamsburg^  100 

-N'orwich^  Samuel  Kirkland/  105 

Cummingtoriy  no 

Westhamfiton^  Jos.  Kingslej,  jr.  100 

Goshen^  105 

Middl-field,  no 

Plainfield^  John  Haralen.  HO 

Easihamfiton^  Thaddeus  Clap.  90 
Rnfield,  Ephraim  Richards. 

Prescott^  81 

>.       PLYMOUTH. 

Plymouth,  Barnabas  Hedge.  36 

Hinglmm,  Jedediah  Lincoln,  John 

Leavitt,  Isaiah  Wilder.  14 

Scituatr^  Charles  Turner.  17 
Duxbury,  Isaiah  Alden,  Samuel  A. 

Frazer.  27 

Marshficld^  Joseph  Clift,  jr.  30 

Hull,           '         *-           'J  g 

Brigenvater,  24 

Middle  borough^  Isaac  Stevens.  34 

Rochfster^  Philip  Crandon.  48 

Plymfiton^  32 

Pembroke^  .23 

■ibington,  17 

Kingston,  John  Sever.  32 

Hanover^  Reuben  Curtis.  22 

Halifax,  Thomas  Drew,  ]t,  32 

IVareham,    .  54 

Carver,  38 

Hanson,  Thomas  Hobart.  24 
A^  Bridgenvater,  Howard  Carey.  20 

West  Bridgeivater,  24 

Eaat  Bridgewater,  20 


^%        Representatives.. .Bristol.. .Barnstable. 


Inc.  1685.        BRISTOL. 

Milei  from  Boston, 
Tauwtont,  Cromwell  Washburu.  32 
Rehoboth,  37 

Dartmouth^  Thomas  Almj.  62 

Swanzey,  Benanuel  Marvel.  47 

Freetown^  Hercules  Cushman,  Job 

Morton.  40 

Jttlt^orough^  Ebenezer  D&ggett,  28 
J\rorton,  29 

Dighton,  William  Wood.  38! 

Eautoriy  Howard  Lotbrop,  22 

Raynjiamt  32 

Berkley^  35 

Manftfield,  Solomon  Pratt.  26 

J^fcno  Bedford,   Lemuel   Williams, 

jr.  Thomas  Rotch,  John  A.  Par- 


1810. 

1820. 

3907 

4520 

4866 

2740 

3219 

3636 

1839 

1933 

1878 

1863 

2716 

3055 

1598 

1^00 

1650 

653! 

1557 

1803 

1154 

1071 

1014 

1060 

1030 

1222 

5651 

3947 

2585 

2633 

1199 

1116 

1296 

1594 

2733 

2775 

954 

Inc.  1685. 


3646 

3824 

2382 

2884 

2134 

2232 

751 

766 

2237 

2370 

1942 

1980 

1209 

1241 

1334 

1630 

936 

1252 

1402 

147S 

1739 

1997 

1248 

1343 

U12 

1285 

150 

ker,  William  Hathaw?iy 

Weatfmrt^  6Q 

Somerset^  42 

Troy,  William  B.  Canedy.  48 

Fair  haven  ^   Joseph  Tripp.  James 

Taber,  Noah  Stoddard.  48 

Seekonk,  Robert  Daggett.  38 
Wellington^  Joseph  Gooding.          38 

BARNSTABLE. 
Barktstable,    Jonas    Whitman, 

Benjamin  Hallet,  William  Lewis.  6(5 
Sandwich,  Russell  Freeman,  Elisha 

Pope,  Benj.  Burgess.  54 

Yarmouth,  James  Crowell.  70 

Eafitham,  Samuel  Freeman.  89 

Falmouth^   Thomas   Fish,  Francis 

Weeks.  72 

Harivich,  Nathan  Underwood.       79 
Truro, 
Chatham, 
Provincetown, 
Welfleet^  Reuben  Arej. 
Dennis^ 
Orleans^ 

Breivfiter,  Isaac  Foster. 
Marshfiee^ 


107 
85 

116 
97 

7a 

85 
88 


Representatives.. .Dukes...NaQt...Worc.      2$ 


Inc.  1695,  June  20.    DUKES  COUNTY. 

Miles  from  ^oston'i; 

EDGARTOiir,  William  Jernegan.        87 
Tisbiirifit  85 

Chitmark,  90 

Inc.  1695,  June  20.    NANTUCKET. 

1687|  6807]  72661  Nantucket,  Gideon  FoJger,  Hez- 

ekiah  Barnard.  100 


U: 

1810. 

1820.  1 

1671 

1365 

1374 

71 

1202 

1223 

1714 

723 

695 

1653 
67 

84 


1713 
13 
13 
15 
17 

i 

27 
27 
27 
28 
31 
S2 
35 
35 
38 
38 
38 
40 
40 
41 
46 
51 
53 
54 


Inc.  1731,  April  2.    WORCESTER. 

1694    1862  Lancaster,  Jacob  Fishr?r.  35 

1819    2254  Mendon,    Daniel    Tbnrber,  Jona- 
than Russell,  Esek  Pitts.  32 
2527    2^62  Worcester,    Abraham    Lincoln, 
William  Eaton,  Samuel  Harring- 
ton^                                               40 
Oxfordi                                            54 
LeicesteVf                                         46 
Rutland,  56 
Sutton^  Elisha  Hale,  Abner  Chase.46 


1227 

1181 

1231 
2660 
1048 
3170 
1404 

126 
1210 
1371 
1226 
1481 

946 

99 
1657 
1037 
1927 
1072 
1584 
1014 
1142 

912 
1453 
1490 
2180 
1205 


1562 
1252 
1262 
2056 
1326 
2292 
1551 
1030 
145 
1209 
1615 
1597 
1154 
1088 
1836 
1229 
1633 
1402 
1790 
1112 
1375 
888 
1548 
1626 
2134 
13311 


Westborough,  34 

Brook/ield,  64 

LT'jT^r/rf^'e,  Bezaleel  Taft,jr.  3^ 

Souchborough^  Dexter  Fay.  30 

Shrenvfiburyy  40 

Lunenburg^  45 

Dudley,  John  Brown.  55 

Harvard,  Calvin  Haskell.  35 

Grafton^  Cyrus  Leland.  40 

Ufiton,  33 

Hardwick,  Joseph  Stone.  70 

Bolton,  Bernard  Nurse.  33 

Sturbridge^  70 

Holden^  Samuel  Daman.  5l 

Leominster^  46 

Western,  65 

Douglas,  47 

ATew  Braintree,  David  Wait.  66 

Sfiencer,  Rufus  Adams.  5i 
Petersham,  Hutchins  Hapgood.      66 

Charlton,  James  Boomer.  60 

TcmfilstoUt  Benjamin  Re^d,  60^ 


24 


Representatives... .Berkshire. 


1810. 

1820. 

Miles  from  Boston. 

1041 

1211  .-^//io/,  Jaraes  Humphreys.                72 

848 

986 

Oakham,  William  Crawford.            62 

1566 

1736 

FUchburgy  Joseph  Downejr.         42 

1173 

1263 

Wincheiidon^  Isaac  Morse.              60 

619 

613 

Paxion^                                           55 

1415 

1424 

Royalston^  Squire  Daris.                 70 

1036 

1230 

Aahhivrnhaniy                                    55 

794 

1018 

ATorthboroughy  James  Keyes.         36 

1227 

1367 

Hubbardscon,                                   60 

1419 

1634 

Westminster^  Jonas  Whitney,  Tim- 
othy Doty.                                      54 

1063 

1261 

Princeton,  Ephraim  Myrick,  jr.       52 

713 

905 

JVorthbridge^         •                            45 

1971 

2077 

Barre,  Lyman  Sibley.                      66 

540 

608 

Wardy                                             50 

973 

1160 

Milfordy  Perley  Hunt.                     30 

1472 

1710 

Sterlingy    James    Wilder,    Luther 
Rugg.                                             46 

591 

625 

Berlin,  Amos  Sawyer.                     33 

815 

911 

Gardner  y                                          58 

800 

902 

Boylston,  Aaron  White.                  45 

916 

Phillifistony 

625 

664 

/)a/za,  A  polios  Johnson.                   75 

1      63.2 

886 

West  Boylstony                                 45 

1 

1095 

vV*.  Brookfieldy  Charles  Henshaw.  60 

! 

926 

Milburyl XiA  Waters. 

1066 

SouthbridgCy  Oliver  Hooker. 

Inc.  irei,  April  21.    BERKSHIRE. 

Sheffield,  Moses  Stocking.  125 

Stockbridge,  Isaac  Curti;^,  jr.  130 
JVeiv  Marlboro^  Solomon  Kasson.  118 
Kgremont,  Levi  Hare.  130 

Pitts/ieUiy  William  C.  Jarvis,  Sam- 
uel M.  McCay,  Daniel  B.  Bash, 
Orin  Goodrich.  125 

Great  Barringfon,  Benj.  Rogers.  125 
Sandis/ieldy  Jabez  Bosworth.  112 
South/it  Id,  112 

72/rm;^''/^fl7«,  Silas  Rewee.  116 

jLc/?7es6oroM_§-/j,TrumanlTyrrel,jr.l25 
.Ym  Jshford,  121 

Wiltiamstoivn,  Keyes  Danforth.  ISO 


2439 

2476: 

1372 

1377; 

1832 

1668' 

790 

865! 

1665 

2768 

1784 

1908' 

1648 

1646 

147 

1680 

1443 

1303 

1319 

411 

358 

1843 

2010 

Representatives....Norfolk, 


25 


1810. 

1820. 

1028 

984 

1041 

923 

1310 

1315 

1108 

1085 

913 

748 

522 

570 

nil 

981 

1049 

1031 

1049 

1165 

942 

750 

1305 

1384 

1763 

1836 

474 

467 

779 

817 

1315 

1202 

711 

852 

231 

274 

822 

822 

392 

431 

92 

150 

Miles  from  Boston. 
Beckct,  George  Conant.  110 

Richmond^  Nathan  Pierson,  jr.  130 
Leistox,  Daniel  VVilJiams,  William 

P.  Walker.  125 

Windfior^  John  Forbes.  120 

Peru,  118 

Mford^  125 

Otis,  Samuel  Picket.  116 

West  Stockbrids^,;  Luther  Plumb.  130 
Hancock,  Rodman  Hazard.  130 

Washinj^ton^  Abraham  Williams,  120 
Lee^  John  Nye,  jr.  L.  Bassett.  120 
Adamfi^  Richmond  Brown,  William 


E.  Brajton. 

120 

Mount  Washington^ 

130 

Dalton,  David  Carson. 

180 

Cheshire,  Francis  Fiske. 

120 

Savoy^  William  Ingraham, 

320 

Clarksburg^ 

120 

Hmsdale^ 

125 

Florida. 

130 

Gore, 

Zoar, 

^hnroe. 

Inc. 

1793, 

2930 

3684 

3669 

4135 

1889 

2407 

2172 

2492 

1350 

1466 

786 

1440 

1264 

1502 

2478 

2801 

784 

900 

1097 

1227 

1223 

1523 

766 

1034 

1098 

1366 

March  26.    NORFOLK; 
Dorchestcr,  Henry  Gardner.  4 

Roxbury,  Ebenezer  Seaver,  Abijah 
Draper,  Paul  Gore,  Isaac  Davis, 
Samuel  Hewes.  2^ 

Weymouth    Levi  Bates.  11 

Dedham,  William  Ellis,  Abner  El- 
lis, Pliny  Bingham.  10 
Braimree,  Minot  Thayer.  8 
Medjield  &  Dover,  William  Felt.  17 
Milion,    William   Pierce,   Barney 

7 
24 
6 
12 
20 
26 
IB 


Smith. 
Wrentham,  Jairus  Ware. 
Brookline,  John  Robinson. 
.N'eedham, 

Medway,  Seneca  Barber. 
'iellingham,  Amos  Hill. 
WalfioU^  Harvey  Clap. 
C 


26       RepreSentatiyes... Franklin.  ..Hanopden. 


1810. 

1820. 

1134 

1313 

1060 

1010 

994 

1099 

1393 

1630 

870 

1004 

548 

548 

1281 

1623 

1170 

1546 

1353 

1268 

Miles  from  Bostoii 
Stoughtorr^  John  Drake. 
Sharo7i^  Enoch  Hewins. 
Cohasset, 

Franklin,  Lewis  Fisher. 
Foxborouff/t,  John  Sherman. 
Dover, 

QuincUy  Edward  Miller. 
Randolfih^    Seth    Mann,    Luther 

Thayer.  15 

Canton,  Jonathan  Leonardi  14 


Inc.  1811.  Jane  24    FRANKLIN. 

Deerfiddy  Rufds  Saxton, 

Mrth/ieid, 

Sunderland^ 

Greenfield, 

J^Teiv  Salem.., 

Montague, 

Colerain,  Robert  L.  M'Lallcn. 

•^liutesbury, 

Bernardston, 

PVarivick,  Caleb  Mayo. 

Aslifield,  Dimock  EHis. 

CharlemonCy  Sylvester  Maxwell. 

Conway, 

Sli^ldurne^ 

IVhaielyi  • 

Levered., 

Buckland, 

Wendell, 

Orange,  Parley  Barton. 

Rowe^  John  Thomas. 

Heath,  Ephraim  Hastings. 

Hawley, 

Gill, 

Ley  den., 

Ervln*s  Grants 

Inc.  1812,  February  25.    HAMI^DEN", 


1570 

1868 

1218 

1584 

551 

597 

1165 

1361 

2167 

2140 

934 

1074 

2016 

1961 

939 

1026 

811 

912 

1227 

1256 

1809 

1748 

987 

1081 

1784 

1705 

961 

1022 

'  891 

1076 

769 

857 

1097 

1037 

983 

958 

764 

829 

839 

851 

917 

1122 

i  1031 

1089 

1  762 

800 

1009 

674 

331 

2767 
2130 


3914 
2668 


SpRiivGFiELD,  Justice  WiUard.       97 

Westficld,  Alfred  Stearns,  Elijah  . 

Arjiold.  10c 


Joint  Standing  CommitteeB. 


27 


Inc. 

1810. 

1820. 

1751 

1325 

1612 

41 

1615 

1515 

62 

1114 

1197 

54 

1504 

1643 

60 

1674 

2126 

62 

645 

683 

6o' 

1776 

1979 

65 

1534 

1526 

79 

1229 

1255 

74 

3109 

3246 

74 

730 

.1246 

80 

595 

604 

83 

1036 

1171 

92 

422 

491 

9d 

420 

45ti 

1810 

798 

692 

Miles  from  Boston^ 
Brimjield^  John  Wyles.  75 
Blanclfjrd,  Aldnson  Knos,  116 
Falmti\  8^ 
Granville,  Joel  Root.  126 
Monson,  Luther  Carter.  SCT 
South  Hrimjieldy  $6 
Wilbrahmv^  89 
Cheaer^  Horace  Smith.  120 
Snufhwick,  Gideon  Stileg.  110 
Wefft  S/irifig-field,  Luke  Parsons, 
Jonathan  E.  Ferre,  Alfred  Flow- 
er, Daniel  Merrick.  100 
Ludlow,  90 
MoTitgomery,  Oren  Parks.  100 
Long?neadoiu,  97 
Runsell,  108 
Holland  and  S,  Brim/ield\  Alvin 

Needham.  75 

Tolland,  Samuel  Hamilton.  125 


OnJ^The  whole  population  of  Massachusetts  is  523,287; 
of  whom  3425  are  foreigners  not  naturalized — 6,868  are 
ifee  blacks.     No  slaves. 


Mes&enger  to  the  General  Courts  Jacob  Kuhn. 
jissistant  Messenger.,  Elijah  W.  Cutting. 
Page  to  the  Houaey  Thomas  P.  Rider. 
Messenger  to  Gov.  Sz  Council^  Jonathan  D*  Robins, 
Watch?na?i  of  the  State  House,  Thomas  Aves. 


JOINT  STANDING  COMMITTEES,  1823... .4^ 

On  Eastern  Lands. 

Of  the -Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Winthrop,  Strong,    of  N, 

Hampton. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Martin,  of  Marblehead,  Rotch,  of 
;.  New  Bedford,  Parsons,  of  West  Springfield. 

On    Accounts. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Parrott,;Strong,  of  S.Hadley. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Tower,  of  Stow  and  BoxborousUi 
Thayer,  of  Braintree,  Hunt,  of  Milford, 


28  Committees  of  the  House. 

On  Incorfioration  of  Towns, 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs,  Gardner,  Hoyt. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Whiting,  of  Billerica,  Hazard,  of 
Hancock,  Freeman,  of  Sandwich. 

On  Banks  and  Banking. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Brooks,  Hodges. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Welles,  Ropes,  Cushman. 

On  Afifilications  from   Sick  and  Wounded  Soldiers* 

Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs,  Sprague,  Ruggles. 

Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Seaver,  Williams,  of  Washington, 

Pierce,  of  New  Salem. 

On  Twnfirkes,   Bridges  and  Canals, 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Tufts,  Wingate. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Rantoul,  of  Beverly,  Henshaw, 

of  N.  Brookfield,  Smith,  of  Milton. 

On  Interior  Fisheries. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon    Messrs.  Fowler,  Starkweather. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Hobart,  of  Hanson,   Rutter,  of 
East  Sudbury,  Coffin,  of  Newburyport. 

On  Incorfioration  of  Parishes    and  other  Religious 

Societies. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Keyes,  Richardson. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Thurber,  of  Mendon,  Lincoln,  of 
Boston,  Hewes,  of  Roxbury. 

On  Ministerial  Lands. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Allen,  Wade. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Train,  of  Framingham,  Phillips, 
of  Boston,  Rice,  of  Chesterfield. 

On  JVeiif  Trials. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Leland,  Hubbard. 
Of  the  House,   Messrs.  Taft,  of  Uxbridge,   Stevens,  of 
Middleborough,  Willard,  of  Springfield. 

On  Manufactures. 
Of  the  Senate,  Hon.  Messrs.  Thaxter,  Fiske. 
Of  the  House,  Messrs.  Russell,  Mendon,  Curtis,  of  Stock- 
bridge,  Sargent,  of  Gloucester. 

COMMITTEES  OF  THE  HOUSE. 

On    County  Estimates.     Messrs.  Mudge,  of  Lynn, 
Bosworth,  Sandisfield,  Pierce,  New  Salem. 


Courts  in  Boston,  fQ, 

On  the  Pay  Roll.  Messrs.  Devens,  of  Charlestown^ 
Cotton,  Boston,  Burgess,  Sandwich. 

On  Finance^  Messrs.  Appleton,  of  Boston,  Hooper, 
Marblehead,  Bush,  Pitt?field,  Washburn,  Taunton, 
Brooks,  Concord. 

On  Leave  qf  Absence.  Messrs.  Spaulding,  of  Andc- 
ver,  Whitman,  Belchertown,  Bryant,  Salem. 

Oil  Engrossed  Bills.  Messrs.  Gray,  of  Boston, 
Knox,  Blandford,  Hewes,  Roxbury,  Brayton,  Adams. 

On  Change  of  Mimes.  Messrs.  Goddard,  of  Boston, 
Kasson,  New  Marlborough,  Stearns,  Westfield. 

On  Contested  Elections.  Messrs.  Turner,  of  Scitu- 
ate,  William  Ellis,  Dedham,  Figke,  Cheshire,  HedgCj 
Plyiaouth,  Rantoul,  Beverly. 

On  Bills  in  the  Third  Reading.  Messrs.  Knowles. 
of  Charlestown,  Williams,  New  Bedford,  Miller,  Quincy, 

SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT. 
Justices, 
Hon.  Isaac  Parker,  LL,  D,  of  Boston,  Chief  Justice^ 
Hon.  George  Thacher,  of  Newburyport. 
H.on.  Samuel  Putnam,  of  Salem. 

Hon.  Samuel  Sumner  Wilde,  L  L.D.  of  Newburyport, 
Attorney  General^  Hon.  Perez  Morton,  of  Dorchester. 
Solicitor  General,  Hon.  Daniel  Davis,  of  Boston. 
B-efiorter  of  Decisions^  04?tavius  Pickering,  Esq.  Boston. 

COUIIT  OF  COMMON  PLEAS. 
Hon.  Artemas  Ward,  Chief  Justice, 

Associate  Justices. 
Hon,  Solomon  Strong,  Leominster. 
Hon.  John  M.  Williams,  Taunton. 
Hon.  Samuel  Howe,  Northampton. 

MUNICIPAL  COURT  IN  BOSTON, 

Hon.  Peter  O.  Thacher,  Judge. 
Joseph  H.  Pierce,  Clerk. 
James  T.  Austin,  Attorney, 
Stephen  Badlam,  Crier, 

^2 


30  Courts  of  Sessions. 

POLICE  COURT  IN  BOSTON. 

Benjamin  Whitman, 

WilJiam  Simmons,  ^  Justiceg. 

Henry  Orne, 

Clerk,  Thomas  Power. 

Assistant  Clerk,  William  Knapp. 

The  Police  Court  sits  every  day,  at  9  o'clock,  A.  M. 

and  at  3  p.m.  for  the  trial  of  criminal  causes.     The  same 

is  also  a  Justices  Court  for  the  trial  of  civil  causes  under 

20  dollars,  and  is  held  every  Wednesday  and  Saturday, 

at  9  o'clock,  A.M. 

The  Salaries  of  the  Justices  and  of  the  Clerk,  arc 
1500  dollars  each. 

COURTS  OF  SESSIONS.  * 

ESSEX. 
Nehemiah  Cleareland,  Chief  Justice. 
John  Punchard,  Hobart  Clark,  Associate  Justices. 
Robert  Rantoul,  of  Beverly,  )  c„^„-  i  t..„*;«^» 

Stephen  M.  Marston,  Newburyport,  pP^*^'^^  J"'**^^*^ 

MIDDLESEX. 
Joseph  Locke,  Chief  Justice. 
Abiel  Hey  wood,  Isaac  Fiske,  Associate  Justices. 
Abner  Bartlett,  f  Me^ford,  )  g       j^j  j^^^^ 

Jacob  Reeves,  of  Sudbury,  )    * 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Jonathan  H.  Lyman,  Chief  Justice. 

Joseph  Bridgman,  Samuel  Porter,  Associate  Justices. 

i:::^Z£:;rilltlT'""''  ISpeda.  justices. 

PLYMOUTH. 

N.  M.  Davis,  Chief  Justice. 
Elisha  Ruggles,  John  Thomas,  Associate  Justices. 
William  Bourne,  Middleboro',  )  g       j^j  j^^^j^^^^ 

Thomas  Hobart,  Hanson,  >    ^ 

BRISTOL. 

Laban  Wheaton,  Chief  Justice. 
Seth  Washburn,  A  polios  Tobey,  Associate  Justices. 
Jonathan  Ingell   Taunton  )  g       •  j  j^^^j^^^^ 

Eiihu  SlocuHi,  Dartmouth,  i    *^ 


Courts  ia  Massachusetts.  31' 

BARNSTABLE. 

Samuel  P.  Croswell,  of  Falmouth,  Chief  Justice. 
Elijah  Cobb,  of  Brewster,        )  .         •  *    t    *• 
Eliiha  Doane,  of  Yarmoith,  J  Associate  Justices. 
Melatiah  Bourne,  Sandwich,  }  „       •  i  t    a- 

Naler  Crocker,  Barnstable,  \  ^P^^^^^  J"^*^'^**- 

DUKES. 

Hon.  Matthew  Majhew,  of  Chilmark,  Chief  Justice. 
;ohn  Davis,  of  Tisbury,  )  *  ccooiate  Justices 

ichabod  Norton,  of  Edgartown,         J  Associate  J  ustices. 

NANTUCKET. 

Hon.  William  Coffin,  Chief  Justice. 
Josiah  Hussej,  Zaccheus  Hussey,  Associate  Justices, 

WORCESTER.  -- 

Seth  Hastings,  Chief  Justice. 
Benjamin  Kimball,  Aaron  Tufts,  Associate  Justices, 
Jonas  Kendall   Leominster,  >  ^       .^^  j^^^^j^^^^ 

Jonas  Sibley,  Sutton,  y    ^ 

BERKSHIRE. 
"William  P.  Walker,  Chief  Justice. 
Joseph  Whiton,  Wolcott  Hubbell,  Associate  Justices, 
Moses  Hopkins,  Great  Barrington,    )  g       .^j  j^^^j^^ 
Douglas  W.  Sloane,  WiUiamstown,   >    * 

NORFOLK. 

Jairus  Ware,  Chief  Justice. 
Daniel  Adams,  SamueJ  P.  Loud,  Associate  Justices, 
Lewis  Fisher  of  Franklin,  >  g       i^,  j^^^j^^^, 

John  Endicott,  of  Dedham,  J    * 

FRANKLIN. 

Elijah  Paine,  Chief  Justice. 
Joshua  Green,  Asa  Stebbins,  Associate  Justices. 
Elihu  Hoyt,  Deerfield,  )  g       j^j  j^^^j^^^^ 

Solomon  bmead,  Greenfield,  >    * 

HAMPDEN. 

James  Stebbins,  Chief  Justice. 
Heman  Day,  Sylvester  Emmons,  Associate  Justices, 


^Z  Couvts   ID  Massachusetta. 

Calendar  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Courts^ 

tAW    TERMS. 

Stiffblk  and  Nantucket. — Boston,  first  Tuesday  ia 
March. 

£.?5ejc.— Saleno,  on  the  5lh  Tuesday  next  after  th^ 
4th  Tuesday  in  September. 

Mirfdlfsex, — Cambridj^e,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  next 
after  the  4th  Tuesday  in  September. 

BristoL  Piymouth,  Barnstable,  and  Dukes  Cou?ity, 
Plymouth  and  Taunton,  alternately,  on  the  3d  Tuesday 
sjext  after  the  4th  Tuesday  of  September, 

Worcetiter.-^V^ or cester^  on  the  first  Tuesday  next  a^- 
ter  the  4th  Tuesday  in  September. 

SeMfi/iire — ^^Lenox,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  in  September. 

Norfolk: — Dedham,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  next  after 
the  4th  Tuesday  of  September. 

Hamfishire,  Hamfidcn,  and  Franklin, — Northamp- 
ton, on  the  4th  Tuesday  in  September. 

NISI   PRIUS    TERMS. 

Suffolk  and  Nantucket. — Boston,  6tb  Tuesday  next 
after  the  4th  Tuesday  i^  September. 

Mssex  and  Worcester. — At  Ipswich,  for  Essex  coun- 
ty, and  at  Worcester,  for  Wopcester  county,  6th  Tues- 
day next  after  the  1st  Tuesday  in  March. 

Middlesex  — At  Concord,  on  the  4fh  Monday  in  March. 

Norfolk. — At  Dectham,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  in  Feb- 
Wary. 

Berkshire  and  Plymouth.— r^t  Lenox,  for  Berkshire 
<;ounty,  and  at  Plymouth,  for  Plymouth  county,  on  the 
iOth  Tuesday  next  after  the  first  Tuesday  in  March ; 
also  at  Lenox,  gii  the  week  preceding  the  law  term  in 
September. 

Hamfishire. — At  Nortbampton,  on  the  8th  Tuesday 
next  after  the  first  Tuesday  iji  March. 

Hamfidtn.    Barnv.abl!',    and   Dukes    County. At 

Springfield,  for  Hampden  county,  and  at  Barnstable,  for 
Barnstable  and  Dukes'  counties,  on  the  9th  Tuesday 
Dext  after  the  first  Tuesday  in  March.  Also  in  the  coun- 
ty of  Hampden,  at  Springfield,  on  the  1st  Tues.  of  Sept. 

Franklin  and  Bristol.— M  Greeiofield,  for  Franklin 
county,  and  at  Taunton,  for  Bristol  county,  on  the  7th 
iuesday  next  after  the  tipi  Tuesday  in  March, 


Courts  in   Massachusetts.  33 

Calendar  of  Courts  of  Common  Pleas. 

Su^olk. —Boston^  first  Tuesdays  in  January,  April,  Ju- 
ly, and  October. 

Rssrx  —Ipswich,  on  the  3d  Monday  of  March,  and 
3d  Monday  of  December. — Salem,  3d  Monday  of  June. 
— Newburyport,  3d  Monday  of  September. 

Middlesex  — Concord,  2d  Monday  in  September,  2d 
Monday  in  March,  and  2d  Monday  of  June. — Cambridge, 
2d  Monday  in  December. 

Hampshire. — Northampton,  4th  Monday  in  March, 
3d  Monday  in  August,  and  3d  Monday  in  November. 

Plymouth. — Plymouth,  2d  Monday  in  April,  2d  Mon- 
day in  August,  and  3d  Monday  in-  November. 

Bristol  — Taunton,  2d  Monday  in  March,  June,  Sep- 
tember and  December. 

Barnstable. — Barnstable,  3d  Tuesday  in  April,  and 
first  Tuesday  in  September. 

Dukes. — Edgarton,  3d  Monday  in  May,  and  2d  Mon- 
day in  November. 

JVnntucket  — Nantucket,  2d  Monday  in  May,  and  1st 
Monday  in  November. 

Worcester. Worcester,   2d  Monday  in  March,  3d 

Monday  in  June,  Monday  next  after  the  4th  Monday  in 
August,  and  2d  Monday  next  after  4th  Monday  in  Nov. 

Berkshire. — Lenox,  4th  Mondaj  of  February,  June, 
and  October. 

Norfolk. — Dedham,  4th  Monday  in  April,  3d  Monday 
in  September,  and  3d  Monday  in  December. 

Franklin. — Greenfield,  on  the  Tuesday  of  the  next 
vreek,  after  the  4th  Monday  in  March,  2d  Monday  in  Au- 
gust, and  2d  Monday  in  November. 

Hamfiden — Springfield,  3d  Monday  in  March,  4th 
Monday  in  August,  and  4th  Monday  in  November. 


Calendar  of  Courts  of  Sessions. 

Essex, — Ipswich,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  April. — At 
Salem,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  July  ;  and  at  Newbury- 
port, on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  October. 

iWirfrf/rs^or.— Cambridge,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  Jan- 
uary, and  at  Concord,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  in  May,  and 
on  the  3d  Tuesday  in  September. 

Hampshire, — Northampton,  on  the  first  Tuesday  ia 
SfiptemJaer,  and  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  March. 


34        Probate  Caurts  in  Massachusetts. 

Plymouth.— 'VlymoMth,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  in  March, 
and  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  August. 

/?r/*/o/.~Taunton,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  in  March,  and 
on  the  4fh  Tuesday  in  September. 

Barnstable. — Barnstable,  on  the  last  Tuesday  in 
March,  and  on  the  3d  Tuesday  in  September. 

Oukes  Co7f;.'rz/.— Edgarton,  on  the  Wednesday  next 
after  the  3d  Monday  in  May,  and  on  the  Wednesday 
next  after  th?  2d  Mondaj  in  November. 

MtTUucket.-'Ndintucket,  3d  Monday  of  April,  and  2d 
Monday  of  October. 

py^Drcestcr-^Worcesier,  the  2d  Tuesday  of  March, 
and  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  September. 

BerkHhire  — Lenox,  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  April, 
%nd  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  September. 

.M.r/o/^'  ^Dedham,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  of  April,  and 
on  the  4th  Tuesday  in  September. 

Franklin — Greenfield,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  March, 
and  on  the  3d  Tuesday  in  November. 

i/fi//z/2r/^77 —Springfield,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  in 
March,  and  on  the  Tuesday  next  preceding  the  4th 
Monday  in  August 

CAi-ENDAR    OF    PROBATE     COURTS     IN    MASSACfnTSETTS. 


SUFFOLK. 

At  the  Probate  Office  in  Court  Street,  Boston,  everj 
Monday  in  the  year. 

ESSEX. 
At  the  Probate  Office  m  Ipswich,  on  the  first  Tues- 
day in  February,  March,  May,  June,  August,  Septem- 
ber, November,  and  December  ;  except  when  the  S.J.C. 
sits  at  Salem,  first  Tuesday  in  November,  Probate  CourC 
at  Ipswich,  Tuesday  preceding — At  Salem,  first  Tues- 
day in  January,  April.  July  and  October,  and  the  third 
Tuesday  in  February,  May,  August,  and  Norember.— ^ 
At  Newburyport,  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  March,  June, 
September,  and  December.— At  Haverhill,  on  the  3d 
Tuesdays  in  April  and  October. — At  Gloucester,  the  3d 

Tuesday   in   January   and   July. At  Marblehead,    on 

Wednesdays  following  the  first  Tuesdays  i^  April  and 
Octob.efo 


Probate  Courts  in  Massachusetts.  Ss 

MIDDLESEX. 
At  Cambridge.  2d  Tuesdays  in  January,  August,  and 
JVovemb^r  ;  first  do.  in  March  ;  third  do.  in  May,  and 
Tuesday  next  preceding  2d  Monday  in  pecember,-i. 
In  Concord,  2d  'Buesday  of  February  ;  2d  Tuesday  in 
April;  Tuesday  next.pregeding  2d  Monday  in  Jutie  and 
September  ;  and  3d  Tuesday  in  November,  In  Groton, 
1st  Tuesday  in  May;  last  Tuesday  in  September,  and 
last  Tuesday  in  December.— In  Framingham,  last  Tues- 
day in  June,  and  last  in  October.— In  Charlestown,  oii 
the  3d  Tuesday  in  February,  and  the  3d  Tuesday  in  Au- 
gust.—In  Woburn,  on  the  4th   Tuesday  in   April. la 

Chelmsford,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  Octobeto 

HAMPSHIRE. 

At  Northampton,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  each  month 
in  the  year,  excepting  the  months  of  June,  August,  and 

October,  at  the   house  of  Theodore   Ljman. At  Am° 

berst,  on  the  3d  Tuesdays  in  April,  June,  and  October, 
at  the  house  of  S.  D.  Ward.— At  Chesterfield,  on  the  2d 
Tuesdays  in  May  and  August,  at  the  house  of  ID.  Clap. 

PLYMOUTH, 

At  Scituate,  the  first  Tuesday  in  March,  June,  Sep- 
tember and  December.— At  Plympton,  on  the  first  Mon- 
day of  January.— At  East  Bridgewater,  the  first  Tues- 
days in  April,  July,  and  October.— At  iMiddleborough, 
the  first  Tuesdays  in  November,  May,  and  August.— At 
Rochester,  the  Wednesday  helct  after  the  first  Tuesday 
in  May.— In  Plymouth,  at  the  Probate  ©ffice,  on  the 
3d  Monday  of  every  month,  except  April  and  August* 
and  then  on  the  2d  Monday. 

BRISTOL; 

The  first  Tuesdays  in  each  month,  as  follows  :— At 
Taunton,  in  January,  March,  and  August;  at  Norton,  iit 
July  and  November;  at  Rehoboth,  in  April;  at  Digh- 
ton,  m  June  and  December,  and  first  Friday  after  first 
Tuesday  in  every  month,  except  June  and  December; 
at  New  Bedford,  in  May  and  October  ;  at  Freetown,  in 
February  ;  at  Seekonk,  in  September.  (Corrected  Au- 
gust, 1819.)  "^ 

.       ,      _  BARNSTABE. 

At  the  Probate  Office  in  Barnstable,  on  the  2d  Tues» 
days  of  January,  February,  March,  June,  and  Septem- 
ber.—At  the  house  of  Jabez  Howland,  in  West-Barnsta-- 
Me,  on  the  2d  Tuesdays  of  July  and  Pfceiaber,-^At  tht 


56        Probate  Courts  in  Massachusetts. 

house  of  Joshua  Hamblin,  in  Yarmouth,  on  the  2d  Tues- 
day of  August  — At  the  house  of  William  Fessenden,  in 
Sandwich,  on  the  2d  Tues.  in 'November — At  the  house 
of  David  Lewis,  in  Falmouth,  on  Wednesday  next  after 
the  2d  Tuesday  in  November.-^At  the  house  of  B.  King, 
in  Brewster,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  April,  and  3d  Tues- 
day of  October. — At  the  house  of  D.  Kendrick,  in  Har- 
wich, the  day  before  each  time  last  mentioned. — At  the 
house  of  Henr^  Knowle3,in  Orleans,  on  Wednesday  next 
after  the  2d  Tuesday  of  April,  and  3d  Tuesday  of  Octo- 
ber.— At  the  house  of  Joshua  Y.  Pierce,  in  Wellfleet,  on 
Thursday  next  after  the  2d  Tuesday  of  April,  and  third 
Tuesday  of  October. — At  the  house  of  Ezra  Crocker,  in 
Coatuit  village,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  of  May. 

WORCESTER. 

At  the  Probate  Office  in  the  Court  Houae  in  Worces- 
ter, on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  every  month  ;  at  the  house  of 
Mr.  Wright,  innholder  in  Templeton,  ,on  the  Thursday 
next  after  the  3d  Tuesday  in  May,  and  on  the  3d  Tues- 
day in  October ;  at  the  house  of  Captain  Hitchcock,  inn- 
holder  in  the  west  Parish  in  Brookfield,  on  the  2d  Tues- 
day in  April,  and  4th  in  October ;  at  the  house  of  Mr. 
Rand,  jr.  innholder  in  Lancaster,  on  the  3d  Tuesday  in 
May  and  November ;  at  the  house  of  Mr.  A.  Chapin,  inn- , 
holder  in  Uxbridge,  on  the  4th  Tuesdays  in  May  and  No- 
vember ;  and  at  Barre,  on  3d  Tuesdays  of  August  and 
January  annually. 

BERKSHIRE. 

At  the  Coffee-honse  in  Lenox,  the  1st  Tuesday  of  ev- 
ery month. — At  R.  Bacon's,  in  Great  Barrington,  and  at 
R.  HalPs,  in  Lanesboro',  alternately,  on  the  Thursday 
next  after  the  1st  Tuesday  in  every  month,  viz.  at  Lanes- 
boro%  in  January,  March,  May,  July,  September,  and 
'  November  ;  and  at  Great  Barrington,  in  i'ebruary,  April, 
June,  August,  October,  and  December. 

NORFOLK. 

At  Dedham,  the  first  Tuesday  in  each  month. — Quin- 
cy,  2d  Tuesdays  in  February,  May,  August,  and  Novem- 
ber.— Wreqthaap,  last  Tuesdays  in  March,  and  Decem- 
ber, and  3d  in  August. 

FRANKLIN. 

At  Greenfield,  eight  times  a  year;  at  Charlemont, 
Wendell,  and  Conway,  twice  a  year  j  vlt  such  times  aod 

phces  as  tbe  Judge  shall  appointr 


Justices  throughout  the  State. 


3t 


HAMPDEN. 
At  Springfield,  nine  times  ;  at  Westfield,  twice  ;  and  at 
Monson,  twice  in  each  year,   at  such  places  and  times  \a 
said  terms  as  the  Judge  shall  appoint. 

Justices  chroughoui  ihe  CoirunorfveaUh,  arranged  ao' 

cording  to  the  dates  of  their  commisiiions. 
Tim.  Pickering    Wenhim    Charies  Jackson      Boston 


Thomas  Dawes  Boston 
John  Coffin  Jones  do. 
Nathan  Dane  Beverly 
Bezaleel  Taft  Uxbridge 
Jonathan  iMason  Boston 
Edward  H.Robinns  Milton 
Ctiristoph.  Gore  Wultham 
Beza  Hay  ward  Plymouth 
Benjamin  Pickman  Salem 
Wilaam  Phillips  Boston 
Aite;nas  Ward  do. 

Silem  Town  Charlton 
John  D.ivis  Boston 

John  Brooks  Medford 

William  Prescott  Boston 
William  Gray  do. 

E- Si. rk weather  IVorthin. 
Samuel  Fowler  IVestJield 
Ep  ir.  Williams  Deerfield 
H  irrison  G.  Otis  Boston 
-Geo.  Thacher  ^V:  b'ryfiort 
Perez  Morton  Dorchester 
Dnniel  Davif  Boston 

Isaac  Parker  do. 

Aaron  Hill  do, 

Geo  .Partridge  Duxbury 
Oliver  Fiske  Worcester 
John  Lowell  Boston 

James  Lloyd  do. 

Samuel  Dana  Groton 

Nat.  Morton, jr.  Freetown 
Joseph  Story  Salem 

George  Blake  Boston 

Charles  Turner  Scituate 
Saml. S.Wilde  JVeivbryfit. 
Thos.  B.  Adams    Quincy 


WiUuim  Davis  Plymouth 
George  Bliss  SfiringJieUi 
Nanii  n  Mitcbell^r/^^^-fw.' 
Samuel  Putnam  Salevn 
Joseph  \llen  Worcester 
John  Welles  Boston 

Nathaniel  Bowditch  do, 
John  C.Williams  Pitujicld 
Aaron  Dexter  Boston 
Peter  C.  Brooks  do. 
John  T.Kirkland Cam6r/rfi 
Samuel  Crocker  Taunton 
John  Pickering  Salem 

S.^muei  P.  P.  Fay  C'anibr, 
Silas  Hoi  man  Bolton 

RichardSullivan  Brookline 
B.W.Crowninshield^S'a/eT/i 
Thorn asGreenleaf  Quincy 
Josicih  Qiiiiicy  Boston 

Danl.  Noble  Williams r own 
William  R-edMarblehead 
Samuel  Porter  Hadley 
Abrah.  Holmes  Rochester 
Joseph  Locke  Billerica. 
Jonas  Kendall  Leominster 
Levi  Lincoln  Worcester 
Ebenr.  Fisher  Dedham 
Wm.  P.  VX'alker  Lenooc 
Thos.  Weston  Middlcboro'' 
Solo.  Sme;id  Greenfield 
Nath.  il,\x&Xi^\QV  Lexington- 
Abra.  Lincoln  Worcester 
David  Cummins  Salem 
Jesse  Putnam  Boston 

Marcus  Morton  Taunton 
Wendell  Duvis  Sandmcft 


38 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Boston. 


SUFFOLK. 

Thomas  Dawes,    Boston. 
John  Heard,  jr.  do. 

Henry  AUine,  do. 

James  T.  Austin,       do. 
Clerks  of  S.  J.  Court,  and  Court  of  Common  PUaa, 
John  Tucker,  and  John  Callender,  of  Boston. 


Judge  of  P.vbatCy 
Rrgisier  of  Probate^ 
Register  of  Deeds^ 
County  Attorneys 


JUSTICES    OE    THE     PEACE     AND    OB    THE     aUORtJM   IN 
BOSTON. 


StephenHigginson 
William  Donnison 
William  Wetmore 
John  Tucker 
Rufus  G.  Amory 
Samuel  Brown 
Stephen  Gorham 
Jona.  L.  Austin 
Joseph  May- 
William  Little 
Edward  Jones 
Alden  Bradford 
Thos.  H.  Perkins 
Benjamin  Parsons 
William  Spooner 
Israel  Thorndike 
Arnold  Welles 
Wm.  Stevenson 
William  Sullivan 
T.  L.  Winthrop 
Benjamin  Gorham 
John  Callender 
Tristram  Barnard 
Joseph  Tilden 
James  Allen 


Jona.  Hunewell 
Peter  O.  Thacher 
Warren  Dutton 
Wm.  H.  Sumner 
James  T.  Austin 
Samuel  H.  Walley 
Samuel  J.Prescott 
Joseph  H.  Pierce 
David  Townsend 
Stephen  Codman 
William  Minot 
John  Knapp 
Stephen  Hooper 
Loammi  Baldwin 
Benja.  Whitman 
Gardiner  Greene 
William  Parsons 
John  Parl^er 
Lemuel  Shaw 
Samuel  Hubbard 
Samuel  Parkman 
Joseph  Pierce 
Joseph  Head 
Thomas  Perkins 
Samuel  Cobb 


Timothy  Williams 
Daniel  D.  Rogers 
Thomas  Melvill 
John  Heard,  jr. 
George  Sullivan 
Samuel  Blagge 
And.  Cunningham 
James  Savage 
Jonathan  Phillips 
Edward  M'Lane 
Wm.  D.  Sohier 
John  T.  Apthorp 
Daniel  Sargent 
Edmund  Dwight 
Daniel  Webster 
Andrew  Brimmer 
Samuel  D.  Parker 
Andrew  Ritchie 
Alex.  Townsend 
B.  Guild 
David  Sears 
Wm.  Simmons 
Hetiry  Orne 
Augustus  Peabody 
Francis  J.  Oliver 


APPOINTED   TO   aCALIFT   CIVIL   OFFICERS. 

William  Donnison,  Jona.  L.  Austin,  Daniel  Sargent,  Al- 
den Bradford,  Edward  McLane* 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Boston. 


JUTICES  OF  THE  PEACE  IN  BOSTON. 


William  Taylor 
James  Robinsoa 
Saml.  M.  Thayer 
Rus?ell  Sturgis 
Benjamin  Welles 
Henry  Cabot 
Jonathan  Hastings 
Wm.  S.  Shaw 
Benjamin  Pollard 
William  R.  Gray 
Richard  D.  Harris 
John  Brazer 
Henry  Gray 
W.  P,  VVhi'ting 
Joseph  E.  Smith 
George  Burroughs 
Amos  Binney 
Joseph  N.  Howe 
Edw.  Tuckerman 
Thomas  Welsh,  jr. 
Saml.  F.M'Cleary 
John  Williams 
Wm.  C.  Aylwin 
Samuel  Gore 
Thomas  Dennie 
Saml.  K.  Williams 
James  Phillips 
Benja.  Whitwell 
Thomas  Clark 
John  Stuart 
Thomas  Payson 
Joseph  Woodward 
Nathan  Hale 
Charles  Bradbury 
Nathl.  P.  Russell 
Wm.  Payne- 
Henry  Codman 
William  Tudor 
Zach. G.Whitman 
William  Wells 
Benjamin   Russell 
Ebenezer  Oliver 


Bedford    Webster 
Joseph  Coolidge 
Samuel  Snelling 
William  Mackay 
Benjamin  West 
Phineas  Blair 
Josiah  P.  Cooke 
Abraham  Wild 
Abra.  W.  Fuller 
John  Chandler 
Benjamin  Rand 
Elijah  Morse 
Henry  Sargent 
James  C.  Merrill 
Samuel  D    Ward 
Thos.  Stevenson 
Dav  S.Townsend 
Caleb  Loring 
Cyrus  Alden 
Samuel  Andrews 
Edward  Phillips 
Zebedee  Cook 
John  C.  Warren 
James  Jackson 
George  W.  Coffin 
Francis  Green 
Samuel  L.  Knapp 
James  Hall 
Turner  Phillips 
Joseph  Lovering 
Joseph  W.  Revere 
David  Hinckley 
Samuel  B.  Barrell 
Francis  Bassett 
Francig  C.  Gray 
Samuel  Swett 
Samuel  Fisher 
OctaviusPickering 
Joseph  Sewall 
William  Sturgis 
Charles  P.  Curtis 
Thomas  Power 


George  Gay 
HarrisonG.Otis.jr. 
J.  W.  Davis 
WiJliam  P.  Mason 
Horatio  M.  Willis 
William  Parker 
Bryant  P.  Tilden 
Ehsha  Clap. 
Geo.  W.  Brimziier 
Josiah  Salisbiry 
Charles   Hayward 
Nath.  G.  Snelling 
Ebenezer  Francis 
David  A.Simmons 
Saml  Frothingham 
Isaac  Winslow 
George  E.  Head 
Charles  G.  Loring 
William  Gale 
Benjamin  Rich 
Francis  Welch 
Samuel  May 
Jacob  Hall 
Daniel  Messinger 
John  Tappan 
George  Ticknor 
EliphaletWilliami 
Saml    P.  Gardner 
Edward  Cruft 
Henry  J.  Oliver 
George  Morey,  jr. 
Henry  H.  Fuller 
John  C.  Gray 
Edward  Brooks 
Franklin  Dexter 
Bradford  Sumner 
Samuel  A.  Wells 
Thomas  Welsh 
Francis  Gardiner 
Richard  Fletcher 
Thos,  J.  Eckley 
David  W.  Child 


40 


Counsellors  at  Law  in  Boston. 


James  Bowcloin 
Tbos.  W.  Phillips 
Josiah  Bradlee 
Edmund  Kimball 
John  Hubbard 
Thaddeus  Page 
William  Tileston 
Thomas  Wetmore 
John  G.  Ro2;ers 
Thomas  W/Ward 
Samuel  Hammond 
Elbridge  Gerry 
Samuel  G.Perkins 
George  Hond 
Joseph  Austin 


Nathan  Webb 
John  Cotton 
Willard  Phillips 
Wm.  J.  Spooner 
Alexander  Bliss 
A.  A.  Dame 
Andrew  Dunlap 
J.  R.  Adan 
Ezeki^l  Little 
Theod,  Lyman, jr. 
Benj.  T.  Pickman 
Henry  Alline 
J.  J.  Loring 
Samuel  D.  Harris 
Henderson  Inches 
Walter  Channing 

JUSTICES   OF   THE   PEACE    IN   CHELSEA* 

William  Harris,  Joseph  StowerS. 

NOTARIES    PUBLIC    IN    BOSTON. 

WilliamStevenson  Saml.  J.  Prescott    Charles    Hayward 
Samuel  Blagge         Stephen  Codman 


Henry  Basa 
Gedney  King 
William  P.Green«C. 
Ibaac  Osgood 
Benjamin  Joy 
Wm.  H.  Eliot 
Wm.  A.  Warner  > 
Samuel  HenshaiW  ' 
John  Farrie,  jr. 
Lynde  Walter 
Wm,  Knapp 
John  T.  Wifithrop 
Wm.  T.  Andrews 
Waldo  Flint 
B.  D.  Greene 


GOtNSELLORS    AT    LAW   IN    BOSTON. 


Jtofus  G.  Amory 
Daniel   Davis 
"Williarti  Prescbtt 
George  Blake 
Josiah  Quincy 
Benjamin  Parsons 
Benja.  Whitwell 
William  Sullivan 
John  Williams 
John  Heard,  jr. 
Peter  O.  Thacher 
Benjamin  Gorham 
James  Allen 
Warrtn  Duttoii 
John  Knapp 
Samuel  D.  Parker 
Thos.  Welsh,  jr. 
William  Austin 


Timothy  Fuller 
Lemuel  Shaw 
Daniel  Webster 
Alex.  Townisend 
James  T.  Austin 
William  Minot 
James  Savage 
Samuel  Hubbard 
Joseph  E.  Smith 
Augustus  Peabody 
Samuel  L.  Knapp 
Sam.  F.  M*CIeary 
Saml.  K.  Williams 
Wm.  C.  Avlwin 
Wm.  P.  Whiting 
George  Sullivan 
Benjamin  Gu'Jd 
Jbseph  Harrington 


Thomson  Miller 
Thomas  J.  Eckley 
William  Simmons 
William  D.  Sohier 
Phineas  Blair 
Thomas  Power 
Josiah  P.  Cooke 
Zach.G.  Whitman 
Cyrus  Alden 
Sherman  Leland 
Benjamin  Rand 
Abra.  W.  Fuller 
Henry  Codman 
Elijah  Morse 
George  Gay- 
Hen  ry  Orne 
Samuel  D.  Ward 
Abraham  Wild 


Attorneys,  Bepnty-Sheriffs,  &c.  in  Boston.  41 

David  Townsend  George  Morey,  jr.  Isaac  Osgood 

James  C.  Merrill  Richard  Fletcher  Wm.  P.  Greene 

Samuel  B.  Barrell  John  C.  Gray  Jona.  B.  Porter 

Stephen  Hooper  Edward  Brooks  Samtrel  Dexter 

Samuel  Fisher  Franklin  Dexter  Wm,  T.  Andrews 

Francis  Basset  Willard  Phillips  John  P.  Bigelow 

David  A.  Simmoiis  Alexander  Bliss  Wm.  H.  Eliot 

OctaviusPickcnng  WilliamJ.Spooner  John  M.  Fi«ke 

Francis  C.  Gray  John  R.  Adan  Wm.  A.  Warner 

William  Gale  Andrew  Dunlap  John  T.  Winthrop 

William  P.  Mason  Abraham  A. Dame  John  B.  Davis 

Horatio  M.  Willis  Francis  Gardiner  N.  C.  Betton 

Charles  P.  Curtis  Bradford  Sumner  Elisha  Glidden 

Benjamin  L.Weld  H.  B.  Smith  Russell  Jarvis 

William  Parker  Edmund  Kimball  Waldo  Flint 

Moses  Draper  Thos.  W.  Phillips  William  Page 

H.  G.  Otis,  jr.  James  Bowdoin  John  Farrie,  jr. 

Henry  H.  Fuller  Thomas  Wetmore  Wm.  H-  Gardiner 

George  E.  Head  John  G.  Rogers  W.R.P.Washburne 
Charles  G.  Loring 

ATTORNEYS  AT  THE  SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT,  BOSTON. 

H  H.  Huggeford     Sidney  Bartlett       Fred.  A.  Farley 
Asa  W.  Pafne  Samuel  E.  Sewall  Wra.  F.  Apthorp 

William  Little,jr.  E.  Ritchie  Dorr 

ATTORNEYS   AT   THE    COMMON    PLEAS   IN   BOSTON. 

Thos.  Stephenson  Thos.  B.  Coolidge  Wm.  J  Hubbard 
Silas  P.  Holbrook  Walter  €.  Green   Wm.J.A.Bradford 
John  W.  James       Augus.  M.Roberts 

CiT'For  Additions  and  Corrections,  see  Appendix. 

Sheriff",  Joseph  Hall,  Esq,  of  Boston. 

DEPUTY    SHERIFFS. 

Bradish  Billings,    Luke  Baldwin,    Charles  P.  Sum- 
ner, James  Dennie,  of  Boston.     Offices  Court-street. 

CORONERS. 

Boston,  Thomas   Badger,    Daniel   Carney,  Thomas 
Stevenson,  S.  H.  Hewes. 
didseay  David  Floyd,  Joseph  Stowers. 
D  2 


4^ 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Essex, 


ESSEX. 

Judi^e  of  Probate,  Daniel  A.  White,  of  Salem. 
JiegUter  of  Probate,  N.thai  iel  Lord,  jr.   Ipswich, 
JRe^ister  of  Deed^,  Amos  Choate,  of  Salem. 
County  Treasurer,  Nathaniel  Wade,  of  Ipswich. 
County  Attorney.  John  Pi'  kering,  of  balem. 
Clerk  of  the  Court.s^  Ichabod  Tucker,  of  Salem. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum, 
^ndover^  Joiui  Kneeland,    A.  Tyn^,  Jacob  Gerrish!, 


( 


My'k  Newman,    Hobart 
Clark,  Samuel  Fari-ar 
Beverly,      Oahu.i   Fisher, 
Thomas  Stephens,  Robert 
Rantoul 

Boxford  Thomas  Perley 
Danvers      Gideon  l^oster 
Ghur  filer  Henry  Phelps, 
Lon.-on  Nash 
Mavcrhili   Israel  Bartlett, 
Steph.MinotJoh't  Vaj  num 
Jfi8nvich  Juhn  Heard,  As^ 
Andrenvs,   N;^thl.    Wade, 
Natl'.aniel  Lord,  jr. 
Xl/nw  James  Gardner,  Rob- 
ert W.  Trevett 
Manchester      ^Vi^i  Tuck 
Ma^bl^h-ad  N..v.ha-,  Bnwr 
en,  iohn  Prince,  Rtlph  H. 
French,  Nathl  Ho  )per 
lAethutn  Benjaniin  ( ).so'  od 
J^Tfivbury'Ej  -enez*  rMa  rh 
JVewhury/iort  OVive)  Pres- 
Cott,  James  Prir.ce,  Dudley 


\\'illiam  Woart,  Jonathan 
Ga^e,  Jeremiah  Nelson, 
W.  B.  Banister,  Ebene^ 
zer  Moseley,  John  Fitz 
Rowley  Parker  Cleave-t 
land 

Salem  Edward  A.  Holy- 
oke,  Jacob  Ashton,  John 
Punchard,  Jos.  E.Sprague, 
Moses  Town  send,  John 
Prince,  jr.  Ichabod  Tuck- 
er, EzeUel  Savage,  Ben-» 
jamin  Merrill,  Leverett 
S'dstonstall,  Daniel  A. 
While,  Amos  Choate,  Wil- 
lard  Pt-^ele,  Benjamin 
Pierce,  D  L.  Pickman, 
Amos  Hovey,  John  G, 
King,  John  S-unders 
S',li  bury  Samuel  Nye,  Jar 
cob  Bro^vn,  Edward  Dorr 

7 op. field  Nehem.  Cleave-e 
land 

W(nham     Daniel  Kilham 


Aphointtd  to  quaUfy  Civil  Officers. 
$ibene?er  March,  Nathan  Dane,  Joseph  Story,  John 
Punchard,  John  Saunders,  John  Prince,  Josiah  Smith, 
Leverett  Saltonstall,  Ichiihod  Tucker,  John  Pcker- 
ing,  Daniel  A  White,  Wm.  Woart,  Nathaniel  Wade, 
Asa  Andrews,  Amos  Choate,  O.  Prescott,  W  B 
Banister,  John  Varnum,  Charles  White,  Lcnsor. 
i^ash,  Henry  Phelps,  Natt^aniel  Lord,  jr, 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Essex. 


4^ 


Justices  of 
^mesbury  Thomas  Hoyt, 
Robert  PHten,  Nathan 
Long,  Oliver  Stearns, 
Christopher  Sargent,  John 
IVlorse,  Eliphalet  Ciraves 
jindov'r  John  L.  Abbott, 
Frederick  Frye,  George 
Osgood,  Samuel  Merrill. 
John  Adams,  Nathaniel 
Swift,  Amos Spauldi;g,G. 
P.  Osg  od,  Joseph  Kitter- 
idge 

Beverly  Thomas  Davis, 
Jona.  Smith,  Isaac  Wood- 
berry,  jr.  Thomas  Steph- 
ens, jr. 

Boxford  StephenPeabody, 
J.  Foster,  jr.  Parker  Spaf- 
ford,  Jonathan  Foster,  Mo- 
ses Dorman 

Bradford  Thomas  Savory, 
William  Greenough,  Jo- 
seph Chadwick,  Jesse 
Kimball,  Daniel  Stickney, 
Jesse  Kimball,  jr.  Aaron 
Parker,  Moses  Parker, 
Benjamin  Parker,  Jona- 
than Kimball,  Eliphalet 
Kimball 

Danvers  Eleazer  Putnam, 
Joseph  Shed,  B'-njamin 
Crnwninshield,  Zerubba- 
bel  Porter,  Nathan  Felton, 
Andrew  Nichols,  Ge<irge 
Osgood,  John  W.  Proctor 
Essex  Jonathan  Story, 
George  Choate 
Gloucester  John  Manning, 
jr.  William  Pearson,  Isaac 
Ehvell,  William  P.  Par- 
rott,  William  Pearce,  John 
Prentiss,  Joseph  B.  Man- 


the  Peace, 

ning,  James  Appleton, 
James  Goss,  Wm.  Whip- 
ple, Ebenezer  Pool,  jrt 
Samuel  Lane 
Hamilton  Enoch  Faulk- 
ner, J  shua  Giddins,  John 
Safford,  Matthew  Whip2 
pie 

^ai^ffrA/// Leonard  White, 
Ephraim  Corlis,  Moses 
Wingate,  Jannes  Aver, 
jr.  James  Smiley,  Oliver 
Morse,CharlesWhite,Da- 
vid  How.  Nathaniel  Ladd, 
Isaac  R.  How,MosesMer- 
ril,  James  H.  Duncan,  E- 
noch  Foote,  NathU  Hills, 
James  How 

Ip-sivich  Asa  Smith,  Jabez 
Furley,  Joseph  Farley,  Jo- 
seph Lord,  Thomas  Man- 
ning, William  Conant,  jr. 
Geo.  W.  Heard,  John 
Choate 

Lynn  Aaron  Lummus, 
Elijah  Downing,  John 
Mudge,  Richard  Hazel- 
tine,  John  Lummus,  Ja- 
cob Ingalls,  jr.  Ezra 
Mudge 

Lymifield  Daniel  Need" 
ham,  Asa  T.  Newhall 
Manchester  David  Colby 
MarbUhead  Josh,  Prentiss, 
NathanB.Miirtin.John  Bai- 
ley, Asa  Hooper,  William 
Storv,  Geo.  Barker,  Josh- 
ua Prentiss,  jr.  John  G. 
Hooper,  Robert  Hooper, 
John  Hooper 

Methiien  Stephen  Barker, 
John  L,  Bod  well,   Alfred 


44 


Counsellors  at  Law  in  Essex. 


In  gals,  John  Russ,  Jona- 
than Currier 
Middleton      Asa    Howe, 
Daniel  Fuller,  Ezra  Nich- 
ols 

JVewbury  Moses  Little, 
Silas  Little,  Josiah  Little, 
DanielHale,  ThomasHale, 
Samuel  Newman,  Richard 
Pike,  Nathaniel  Moody, 
Silas  Moody 

JV^w6Mrt//?or/JosiahSmith, 
William  Cross,  William 
Bartlet,  John  Pettingel, 
Moses  Bi'own,  Stephen 
Howard,  John  Greenleaf, 
Isaac  Adams,  Thomas  M. 
Clark,  John  Scott,  Samuel 
Tenney,  Asa  W.  Wildes. 
Andrew  Frothingham, 
Stephen  W.  Marston,  Ed- 
ward S.  Rand,  John  Por- 
ter 

i?ow/<?7/Benjamin  Proctor, 
Moody  SpaflFord,  Joshua 
Jewitt,  Benjamin  Little, 
Thomas  Gage,  A.sa  Nel- 
son, Joshua  Pickard 
Salem  Benjamin  R.  Nich- 
ols, Henry  Elkins,  William 

Kotaries 
Beverly  Robert  Rantoul 
Danvera  John  W.  Proctor 
Gloucester  John  Rogers 
Haverhill  Charles  White 
Jfianvich  J:dbez  Farley 
Lynn  James  Gardner, 
Benjamin  Oliver 
Marblehead  Nathan  Bow- 


R.  Lee,  Joshua  Ward,  G* 
S.  Johonnet,  John  Hath- 
orne,  Joseph  Winn,  Na- 
thaniel Silsbee,  John  Hath-: 
orne,  jr.  Samuel  Ropes, 
Joseph  Peabody,John  Der-  ■ 
by,  E.  H.  Derby,  Larkin 
Thomdike,  John  Osgood, 
Jonathan  Hodges  JohnPed- 
rick,3d  Theo.EamesJon- 
athan  P  Saunders,  Solo- 
mon S.  Whipple,  John 
Foster,  Frederick  Howes, 
William  Story,  Benjamin 
L.  Oliver,  Joseph  Ropes, 
Stephen  White,  Picker- 
ing Dodge 

Salisbury  Samuel  March, 
Jonathan    Smith,   Samuel' 
Walton,  Ephraim  Morrill 
Saugus  Joseph  Eames 
Tofis/ield    Thomas   Per- 
kins,  Jacob  Town,  jr.  W, 
N.  Cleaveland 
Wenham       John    Dodge 
West  J^eivbury      Daniel 
Emery,  Thomas  Hills.Ed- 
mund  Hills,  Eliphalet  Em- 
ery 

Public. 

en,  William  B.  Adams 
J^eivhuryfiort    John  Fitz, 
Samuel  Tenney,  John  Por- 
ter, Wm.  Woart 
Saiem     Ichabfid  Tucker, 
John    Prince,  jr.   Ezekiel 
Savage,  John  Punchard 
Salisbury      Samuel   Nye 


Counsellors  at  Law. 
^mesbury  Oliver  Stearns    Samuel     Merrill, 
Andover    Hobart  Clark,    Spaulding 


Amosi^ 


De'puty-Sheriffs,  &c.  in  Essex.  45 


Beverly     Nathan    Dane, 
Thomas  Stephens,  jr. 
GioucfsCer  Lcnson  Nash, 
Joseph  B.  ?vTannine; 
HaverhiU    John  Varnum, 
James    H.    Dane  in,    Ste- 
phen Minot,  J.  R.  How 
I/iswich      Asa    Andrews 
Lyjin  llohert  W.  Trevett 
Mardk/i^adR.  H.  French 
JVewdury/iort  Eben.Mose- 
ley,  Jacob   Gerrish,    John 


Scott,  Steph.  W.  Marston 
Asa  VV.  Wildes 
Sale7nJohn  Pickering:, John 
Prince,jr.  Leverett  Snlton- 
stall, Benjamin  R.  Nichols, 
Benjannin  Merrill,  Jo^^eph 
E.  Sprague,  David  Cum- 
mins, John  G  King,  Fred. 
Howes.Larkin  1  horndike, 
Benjamin  L.  Oliver,  The- 
odore Eames,  Solomon  S. 
Whipple,  John  Fester 


Attorneys  at  the  Su/ire?ne  Judicial  Court, 
Danver8  John  W.  Proctor  laber,  Ca'cb  Gushing 
J^eivburyfiort   Eben.  Shil- 


Mtorneys  at  the 
Salem    Rut'us  Chbate,  E, 
H.      Derby,        Benjamin 

Sheriff,  Bailey  Bartlett,  of  Haverhill. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 


Salem  Joseph  G.  Waters 

Common  Pleas. 
W^heatland,     Joseph     H. 
Prince 


j^mesbury  Daniel  I^ong 
AndoV'T  Moodv,  Bridges 
Danvers  John  Upton,  jr. 
Gloucester  Elias  Clough 
Ipswich  Theodore  An- 
drews, Michael  Brown 
Lynn  William  Chad  well 
Prlton 
I/iswich  Michael  Brown 
Nevjburyfi,  Philip  Bagley 


Ma^blehead  Henry  Rea 
J\'etvburypQrt  Philip  Bag" 
ley.  Oilman  White 
Salnn  Wil'iam  Mansfield, 
Daniel  Dutch,  Am  mi 
Brown 

Keepers. 
Salem  Am  mi  Brown 


Coroners. 


Amesbury        Ichabod   B. 

Sargent 

/indover    Putnam  Ingals, 

Fohn  Adams,  jr. 

Boxford    Lemuel  Wood, 

Daniel  Adams 

Bradford    Eliph.  Rollins, 

benjamin  KimballJr.Jona- 

han  Kimball,  jr. 

3a^iver*Sylvester  Proctor 


Essex  Joshua  Giddings 
Gloucester  Wm.  Pearson, 
Johr.  Rogers,  Wm.  Dane, 
Elias  Clough,  James  Goss 
Haverhill  James  Smiley, 
Enoch  Bradley,  Oliver 
Morse, Enoch  Foot,Nathl. 
Hills,  John  Marsh 
Ipswich  Michael  Brown, 
William  F.  Wade 


46        Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Middlesex. 


Lynn  William  Rhodes, 
Amos  Rhodes,  Eleazer 
C  Richardson 
Lynnfield  John  Upton 
Marhlehead  Isaac  Mans- 
field, Nathan  Bowen 
Merhuen  John  Sargent,  jr. 
Amos  Barker,  Jonathan 
Merrill 

Neivbury  Orlando  B.  Mer- 
rill, David  Little,  Daniel 
Adams,  3d 


J^eivburyfiort         Gilman 
White,  J' hn  Cook,  j. 
West  Neivbury     William 
PHsbury 

Roivley  Joseph    Pik^ ' 

5a/em  William  Lang,  John 
Punchard,  B   Blanchard 
Salisbury  Jo  athan  Smith 
TofisfieM    Daniel  Bixby, 
J.  Town,  jr. 
Wenham  Jonathan  Porter 


MIDDLESEX. 
Jud^e  of  Probate^  Samuel  P.  P.  Fay,  of  Cambridge. 
Register  cf  Probate,  Isaac  Fiske,  of  Weston. 
Register  of  Deeds ^  William  F.  Stone,  of  Cambridge. 
County  Treasurer^  John  Keyes,  of  Concord. 
County  Attorney^  Asahel  Stearns,  of  Cambridge. 
CUrk  of  the  Courts^  Abraham  Biglow,  of    da 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum, 
Aahby  John  Locke     Marlborough  Sanmel  Gib- 

Billerica  Joseph  Locke 
Brighton  Gorliam  Parsons 
Cambridge  William  Win- 
throp,  Abraham  Biglow, 
Asahel  Stearns,  Timothy 
Fuller,  Abraham  Hilliard 
Charlestown  John  Soley, 
William  Austin,  Joseph 
Hurd,  Rufus  Wyman,  L. 
M.  Parker 

Concord  Abiel  Heywood, 
William  Parkman,  Joseph 
Barrett,  Samuel  Hoar  Jr. 
John  Keyes 

Dracut  Parker  Varnum 
Framingham  Jona.  May- 
nard 

Groton    James   Prescott, 
Samuel  Lawrence,  Luther 
Lawrence 
Littleton  David  Lawrence 


bons,  Joe)  Cranston,  Ben- 
jamin Rice 

Medford  Samuel  Bwanj> 
Nathaniel  Hall,  Abneii 
BaMlett 

Nevjton  John  RichardsoBi 
Peppercll  Joseph  Heald, 
John  Walton 
Reading  .  James  Bancroft* 
Sherburne  Calvin  Sangeti 
South  Reading  John  Har ' 
Stoiv  Rufus  Hosmeji 

Teivksbury    Edward  St)i 
Loe  Livermore 
Wultham    Theodore  Ly 
man 

Water  town  Levi  ThaxteT' 
Nathaniel    R.    Whitney* 
Nathaniel   Bemis,    Tylei 
Bigelow 
West  Cambridge  William 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Middlesex.        47 

Whittemore  chard,  Wm.  Blanchardjr. 

Wea'ford       John    Abbot     Weston   Ebenezer Hobbs, 
JVilinmgtonWWlmm  Blan-    Isaac  Fiske 

Afifioitited  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Abraham  Biglow,  James  Prescott,  Samuel  Hoar,  Jo- 
seph Heakl,  William  VVinthrop,  Joseph  Hurd,  Joseph 
Barrett,  Abiel  Heywood,  Joseph  Locke,  Rufus  Wy- 
man,  Amos  Bancroft,  Isaac  Fiske,  Josiah  Adams, 
John  Trowbridge,  John  Keyes. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
Acton  Jonas  Brooks,  John    Bradford,     Leonard     M. 
Ribbms, Abraham  Conant    Parker,  Tim^^thy   Walk- 
Ashbvf  Alexander  T.  Wil-    er,  I^aac  Warren,  Thom- 
der,  Amos  Willington  as   Harris,    J.    M.  Fiske, 

^cf/Torr/ Amariah  Preston,    George  Bartlett,  A.  Lith;- 
Elijuh    Stearns,    Thorn p-    gow 
son  Bacon,  William  Web-    Chebnsford  Wm.  Adams, 
^^  Joel  Adams,  Jonathan  Per- 

Uillenca  Blaney  Abbot,  ham,  Cyrus  Baldwin,  ?«Ja- 
Joseph  Crosby,  jr.  John  thaniel  Wright,  Jesse  Mi- 
Parker,  Samuel  Whiting,    not 

Marshall  Preston,  John  Concord  Nathan  Barrett, 
Baldwin  Tilly  Merrick  John  Ke^  es, 

Boxboro'  Oliver  T.  Davis    Ttwddeus  Blood,  Nathan 
Brighton    Edward  Spar-    Brooks 
lawk,  Francis  Moore  /)w«5>a6/eMicahEldridee, 

BurLington  Abiel  Winn,  Jonathan  i^ennett,  J.  Cum- 
mlliam  Winn  niins 

'Zambndge  John  Mellen,  Dracut  Israel  Hildreth. 
-;evi  Hedge,  Edmund  Simon  Coburn,Jamt:s  Var- 
r.  Dana,  John  Williams,  num.  Benjamin  F.  Var- 
ohn  Mycall,  Kich-.rd  H.  num,  Israel  Hildrrh,  jr. 
3ana,  Wilham  Hilliard,  East  Sudb-iry  WiUiam 
YilUam  J.  Whiprile.  J.  P.  Bridge,  Wil.iam  Johnson, 
;V.^r'"*J^'^^^^  Tufts,  jr.  Othniel  Tyler,  J.<cob 
^il  1  m  F.  Stone  Reeves,Wiiiiam Sherman, 

Mrhsle  Asa  Parhn,  John    J.  W.  Havward 
leald,  Jonathan  Heald  Framingfiam    Josiah  Ad- 

^harlestown  OliwrHol-  amsjohn  Trowbridge,  Ab- 
en,  D^vid  Goodwin,  Hen-  ner  Wheeler.  Luther  Bel- 
y  Adams,  Elias  Pfiin';ev,  knap,  SUas  Eaton,! r.  Eph- 
»eph  Tufts, jr.  Gamaliel    raim     Parkhurst 


48        Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Middlesex. 


(rroton  A.mos  Bancroft, 
^ainesLewis.vVillianfiNut- 
ting.  Josepli  Mdnstield, 
Caleb  Butler,  Stuart  J. 
Parit 

Holliston  John  Mellen, 
Ephraim  Littlefield,  John 
Fairi>ank.s,  Elitiu  Cutler, 
Levi  Adams 

HjfikmtonW-d\ter  M'Frir- 
land,  Moses  Chamberlain, 
Joseph  Valentine,  Thomas 
Buckliu,  Fisher  Metcalf, 
Elisha  Fairbanks,  Nathan 
Phipps,  Abraham  Har- 
ringtJ<^n 

Lexington  Joseph  Fiske, 
Jonas  Bridge,  John  Mulli- 
ken,  Isaac  Hastings,  Amos 
Mazzey,jr. 

Lincoln  Samuel  Hoar, 
Joshua  Brooks,  Elijah 
Flske,  Charles  Wheeler 
Littleton  John  Manning, 
Simon  Hartwell,  Benj.  Dix 
Maiden  Bernard  Greene, 
Be  Jamin  Blaney,  Henry 
Gardnt^r,  jr.  Charles  Lew- 
is, William  Barrett 
Marlborough  Silas Felton, 
John  Loring,  William  Dra- 
per 

Medford  Jonathan  Porter, 
Nathan  Adams,  Dudley 
Hii;,  Wm.Ward,  Turell 
Tufts,  Jonathan  Brooks, 
Jonathan  Porter.  J.  P.  Big- 
el  ow 

J^atick  John  Fiske,  Wil- 
liam Goodenow,  John  At- 
kins 

JVenvton  John  Kendnck, 
Josiah  Bacon,SamuelStnTi- 
son,  Josiah  Fuller,  Ebene- 


zer  Starr,  Amos  Allen,  Jo* 
seph  Jackson,  D.  Jackson 
Pefifierdl  Lemuel  Parker, 
James   Lewis,   jr.     Abel  .j 
Jewitt  I 

Reading  Benjamin  Upton, 
John  Weston,Daniel  Flint, 
David  ITptnn,  Timothy 
Wakefield,  Edmund  Par- 
ker, Daniel  Chute,  Joshua  .j 
Prescott,  Jacob  Goodwin,^ 
Joshua  Putnam  j 

Sherburne  Joshua  Ware,  ^ 
John  Bullard 

Shirley  Thomas  Whitney,, 
Benjamin  Hartwell,  Johni 
Edgarton,  James  Parker,, 
Stephen  Longley,  Nathan- ^ 
iel  Holden 

South  Reading  William^ 
Nichols 

Stoneham  Daniel  Gould, ij 
Peter  Hay,  2d 
Stow  Augustus  Tower' 
Moses  Whitney 
5Mrf6wrvEbenezerPlymp- 1 
ton,  Ashbel  Kidder,  Wil  i 
liam  Hunt, Abel  Wheeien 
Asher  Goodenow,  JosiaW 
H.  Adams 

Tewksburu    Wm.  B^owr' 
Samuel  Worcester,  Josial ! 
Brown.  William  Rogers 
Townnend  Daniel  Adamj  \ 
Isaac    Mulliken,    Samud 
Brooks,  Aaron  Warren 
'/Vn5's6or(j'Eben.Bancrof  I, 
jr.  Robert  Brinley,  Dani(  i 
Richards  n,  Calvin  Th(N 
mas,  Josiah  Danforth,  J<- 
seph  Butterfield.John  Fa  ^ 
well,  jr.  Ash  Butt^rfiekl 
Waltham      David  Towi  ^ 
send,  Jonathan  Coolidglj 


Counsellors  at  Law  in  Middlesex. 


49 


Abner  Sanderson,  John 
Clark,  John  Bright,  Luke 
Fiske,  S.  L.  Dana,  Isaac 
Bemis,  jr. 

Watertoiun  Thos.  Clark, 
Jonas  White,  Moses  Cool- 
idKe,  Seth  Bemis,  Luke 
Beniis,  Amos  Livermore, 
jr.  Abijah  White,  M.  B. 
SpTiner,  J.  Fowle 

West  Cambridge  Jeduthun 
WeUington,  Thomas  Rus- 
sell, He^'.j;'.min  Locke, 
James  Russell 


Westford  Thomas  Fletch- 
er, Benjamin  Stone,  Isaiah 
Leight  )n,  Benjamin  Os- 
gootl,  N.  H.  Groce 
Weston  Joseph  Russell, 
Ira  Draper,  Alpheus  Big- 
elow,  jr. 

Wdmington  Saml,  Jaques, 
Samuel  Eamcs 
^['b6^^r/^Joseph  Lawrence, 
Bill  Russell,  S\  ivarius 
Plymptou,  J  hn  Wtde, 
Fra  iCis  Babcock,  Wyman 
Richardson 


JVotaries'  Public. 
Cambridge     William    J.     Concord    Nathan  Brooks 
Whipple  Groton  Caleb  Butler 

Charlcstoum    John  Soley     Waterto'wn  Nathl.  Beinia 

Counsellors  at  Law. 


Ashby  John  Locke 

Bilirka  Joseph  Locke 
Cambridge  Abraham 

Hilii.;rd,  Timothy  Fuller, 
William  J.  Whipple,  Asa- 
hel  Stearns,  Richard  H. 
Dana 

Charlestomn  Wm.  Austin, 
Henry  Adams,Elias  Phin- 
ney,  Joseph  Tufts,  jr, 
Leonard  M.  Parker.  Wil- 
liam Gordon,  J.  M.  Fiske 
Chelmsford  Joel  Adams, 
Nathaniel  Wright 
Concord  Samuel  Hoar,  jr, 
John  Keyes,  Nathan 
Brooks 

E.  Sudbury  Othniel  Tyler 
J^ramingham  Josiah  Ad- 
am s,WilliamBuckminster 
Groton  James  Prescott, 
Luther  Lawrence,  Caleb 
Butler 


Hofikinton  Elisha  Fair- 
banks, Abraham  Harring- 
ton 

Maiden  Charles  Lewis 
Marlboro'  William  Dra- 
per 

Medford     Abner  Bartlett, 
Jonathan  Porter 
JSfeivton  Amos  Allen 

FefifiereU,  James  Lewis 
Reading  Joshua  Prescott 
So.  Reading  Wm.  Nichols 
Stow  Rufas  Hosmer 

Tyngsboro'  Daniel  Rich- 
ardson, John  Farwell,  jr. 
Watertown    Tyier  Bige- 
low,  Levi  Thaxter 
Wrstford  John  Abbot 

West-Cambridge  James 
Russell 

?re5^''7zAlpheusBigelow,jr. 
Woburn  Wyman  Rich- 
ardson 


So         Deputy-Sheriffs,  &c.  in  Middlesex. 


Attorneys  at  the  Su/ireme  Judicial  Court, 
BUlerica  Marshall  Preston    man 
ChcimsfordJohii  R.  /Vdams     CharlestowriPsMl  Willard 
Cawzdnf/g**?  Samuel  F.  Ly-     Waltham       Isaac  Bemis 

Attorneys  at  the  Common  Pleas. 
Chemlsford  Francis  Brin-    -Lexington       Jason  Reed 


ley,  jr. 

Concord  L.  M.  Stow 

Framing-ham       '  Lawson 

Kingsbury 


yv/ar/6oro'RichardFarwell 
Townsend  Aaron  Keyes, 
Abel  Conant 


Sheriffs  Nathaniel  Austin,  of  Charlestown. 


Difiuty  Shenffs. 
BUlerica    Joseph  Parker     Groton 
Cambridge    Isaac  Train, 
John  Tarbell 
Charlestown  Joseph  Hun- 
ewell 

Chelmsford     James  Pitts 
Concord  Abel  Vloore 

E.  Sudbury  M.  M.  Rutter 
Framingham  Rufus 

Brewer 


Samson  Woods 
Hofikinton  Charles  Val- 
entine 

Marlboro*  Sullivan  Thayer 
Stow  Abraham  Conant 
2'own8e?id  VVillidm  A. 
Bancroft 

Tyngsboro'  Jos.Butterfield 
Waterfown  John  H.  Clark 
Westfprd       Levi  Parker 


Crier  of  C.  P,  Levi  Parker,  of  Westford. 

Crier  of  S.  J.  C.  Samson  Woods,  of  Groton. 

Gaolersy  Camb.  Isaac  Train.     Concord  Abel  Moore. 


Coroners. 


Ashby  Alexander  T.  Wil- 
lard, Ezeiciel  Colman 
Bedford  Michael  Crosby 
BUU-rica  Henry  Bridge 
Cambridge  E  W,  Metcalf 
Charlestown  Jotli.  J  Mirison 
Chelmsford  Ebnr  Parker 
Concord  Jonas  Buttrick, 
Abel  Moora 

Dracut      Israel  Hildreth, 
David  Blood,  jr 
Dunstable  Leonard  Park- 
hurst,      Edmund     Page, 
James  Swallow 


E.Siidbury  Collins  Damoa 
Framingham   Aaron  Bui- 
lard,  Rufus  Brewer 
Groton  Abel  Farnsworth, 
Jacob  L.    Parker,    Amos 
Lawrence,    Benj.   Moors, 
David  Childs 
HoUiston  John  Steadman, 
Loam  mi  Litchfield 
Hofikinton  Joseph  Valen- 
tine, Nathan  Pnipps 
Littleton  Jjna.  Whetcomb 
Maiden     Ebenezer  Wade 
Marlborough  Silas  Gatess 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Hampshire.        51 


Isaac  T.  Stevens 

Meiford  Nathan  Wait 
JVatick  Oliver  Bacon 
Neivton  Joseph  Jackson, 
jr.  Benjamin  Fuller 
Pcfijierell  John  Bullard,jr. 
Jos  Heald.jr.Abel  Adams 
Heading  John  Temple,  jr. 
Sherburne  James  Bullard, 
John  Bollard 
Souc/t  Reading  Jeremiah 
Bryant 

Shirley    Stephen  Longley 
StQiu  Phineas  Con -nt, John 


Patch 

1  eivksburyTh.<ym2iS  Clark 

TownsewofWm.  A.  Bancroft 

Tyngaboro'  Ezra  Blodget, 

David  Gould,  Joseph   F, 

Bancroft 

West  Ca7nbridge  Jeduthun 

Wellington 

Westford  Jonathan  Keves, 

John  Leighton,  Levi  Hey- 

wood 

Weston        N  nth  an  Fiske 

Wilmington    Joel  Jenkins 


HAMPSHIRE. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Samuel  Hinckley,  of  Northampton. 
JRegi^ter  of  Probate,  Isaac  C.  Bates,  of  do. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Lf  vi  Lvman,  of  do. 

County  Treasurer,  Dani.-l  Stebbins,  of  do. 

County  Attorney,  Jonathan  H.  Lyman,  of        do. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts^  Solomon  Stoddard,  jr.  of  do. 


Justices  of  the  Peace 
Amherst  Sam. F.Dickinson 
Belcherton  Jos.  Bridgman, 
Eliakim  Phelps,  Mark 
Dnolittle 

Hadley  Charles  P.Phelps, 
Samuel  Porter 
Ha/ field   Benjamin  Smith 
Northamfiton  Samue! 

Hinckley,  Daniel  Wright, 


and  of  the  Quorum, 
LeviLyman,  Sol  Stoddard, 
Jno.  Breck,  Lewis  Strong, 
Elijah  H.  Mills,  Solomon 
Stoddard,  jr.  Jonathan  H. 
Lyman,  Isaac  C.  Bates 
J^orwich  Erastus  Lyman 
Westhamfit  Sylvest.  Judd 
Williamsburg  Asa  White 
Worthington^\\s\\^  Mack 


Jfifiointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Joseph  Lyman,  Daniel  Wright,   Levi  Lyman,  Rufus 
Graves,  Solomon  Stoddard,  jr. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
Amherst  John  Dickinson,    J.  Gridley,  Jonathan  East* 


Simeon  Strong,  Heze.  W. 
Str-ing,  Gide. Stetson,  John 
Strong,  Rufus  Graves, 
Ithamar  Conkey,  Timothy 


man 

Belcherton  Mason  Shaw, 
Ei^tes  Howe,  Justus  For- 
ward, Justus  Dwight,  Phi- 


52  Notaries  Public  in  Hampshire. 


lo«  Dickinson 
Cheetejjield  Spencer 

Phelps,  Thad,  Baker,  .\. 
Rice,  Isaac  King,  Alanson 
Anderson,  Dyer  Bancroft, 
Timothy  A.  Phelps 
Cummington      Nehemiah 
Richards,  Ebenezer  Saell, 
Robert  C.  Robinson,    Eli- 
phalet  Packard 
EaH- H(-mf\ton  Thaddeus 
CI  'pp,  Oliver  Ciark 
JUn/icld         Elihu  Lyman, 
Benjamin  Harwood 
Goshen  Wnn.  White,  Oli- 
ver Tiiylorjohn  Williams, 
Timothy  Lyman 
Greenivich  Ty^om^s  Pow- 
ers, Laban  Marcy,  J^nger 
West,  Abijah  Powers 
Granby        David  Sm-th, 
CharlesFerry,AzorMoody 
Hadley    Giles  C.  Keliogg, 
Mosps"    Porter,    William 
Porter 

Haifidd  Oliver  Smith, 
Israel  BiUinj!;s,  Saml.  Par- 
tridge, 2d.  John  Hastings, 
Elijah  Bnrdwell 
Middle  field  Matth.  Smith, 
David  Mack,  Erastus  Ing- 
ham, Joshua  Dickson.John 
Dickson 

JSToj-thamfitonAs^hel  Pom- 
eroy,  Charles  Stark weath 
er,  John  Taylor,  Benjamin 

J\'b(aries 


Belch  erton 
little 


Mark  Doo- 


Tappan,  Ebenezer  Hunt, 
Samuel  Howe,  D?in.  Steb- 
binSjFerdinand  H.V\'  >  ight, 
Samuel  Wells,  jr.  Koswell 
Hubbard,  C.  E.  Forbes 
AorH>tch   John  Ellis,  Aa- 
ron HU,  S.  Kirkland 
Pelham   Henry  Kingman, 
John  Conkey,  Isaac  Aber- 
crnmbie,  John  Rankin,  jr. 
Plai^fieldJumi's  Richards, 
John  Hnm'in,  <  >rus  Joy 
Prenc^ff  B.  Brigham,  Ca^- 
leb  Piercp 

South  Hadley  EUh« 

Dwight.  Joseph  Strong,  jr. 
WilUam  Bowdoin.  jr.  Josi- 
ah  Bard  well 

Southamfiton  AsahelBirge* 
Frederick  Judd,  As^hel 
Chapman,Ch'^rlps  F.Bares 
Ware  Rufui  King,  Wm. 
Bowdoin,  Joseph  Cum- 
nr.ings,  jr.  Thomas  A. 
Dexter 

W^firhampton  Jos.  Kinsley, 
jr  Wm.  Hooker 
Pi'illiamsburg-  Wm.  Bod- 
man,  Elisha  Hubbard,  Jo- 
senh  Bodman 
Worthingtnn  Jona.  Brews- 
ter, Trowbridge  Ward, 
Samuf  1  Bnffirkgton,  Dan 
Da;  iels.  Josiah "Mills,  W'il- 
liam  Ward 

Public. 

Chesterfield  DyerBancroft 

JVbrM«w/?. Daniel  Stebbins 


Counsellors  at  Law, 
Amherst  Saml.  F.  Dickin-     kiah  W.  Strong,  Ithamar 
son,  Simeon  Strong,  Heze-    Conkey,  Lucius  Boltwood 


Deputy-Sheriffs,  <S-c.  in  Hampshire.  53 


Belcherton  Joseph  Bridg- 
roan,  jr.  Mark  Doolittle, 
Mason  Shaw 
Chesterfield     Dyer  Ban- 
croft 

Enfield  Elihu  Lyman 
Greenwich  Laban  Marcy 
Hadley  Giles  C  Ketlogg 
Hatfield       Israel  Billings 


Northamfiton  Srt  ml. Hinck- 
ley, Solomon  Stoddnrd  jr. 
Elijah  H.  Mills,  Isaac  C. 
Bates,  Jonathan  H.  Lyman 
JohnTaylor,Lf  wis  Strong, 
Charles  E.  Forbes 
South  Hadley  William 
Bowdoin,  jr. 
Worthington  Elisha  Mack 


Attorneys  at  the  Sufireme  Judicial  Court. 
Korthamfiion        John  H.     South  Hadley ^    Epaphras 
Ashnun  Cla^k 

Southamfiton    Charles  F.     Williamsburg  ElishaHub* 
Bates  bard,  jr. 

Attorneys  at  the  Common  Pleas. 

Amherst    Jona.  Eastman    Plaivfield  Cyrus  Jpy 

Sheriff,  -Joseph  Lvman,  of  Northampton. 

Defiuty  Sheriffs. 

Ware    William  Pag:e,  jr. 
JVorthamfiton  AustinSmith 


Amherst    Zebina  I)u  kin- 
son,  Cliester  Dickinson 
Belcherton':^\'ci\tou  Dwight 
Pelham  Isaac  Abercrom- 
bie,  ir. 
Enfield        Rufus  Powers 


S.  HadLy  Joel  Miller 
Plairfifld  jQS\a.h  Shaw. 2d. 
Worthingt.  Abraham  Ed- 
wards 


Defiufy-Gaoler^  Cephas  Clapp,  Northampton. 
Crier  of  Courts^  William  Bolter. 
Coroners. 
Amherst    Solomon  Keyes     Austin  Smith      ^ 


E^^stman,  Asahel  Thayer 
Belcherton  El'huSandford 
Cwnmington  Bela  Norton 
Enfidd  Rufus  Powers 
Goshen  Ambrose  Stone 
Grtennvirh  AldenL-throp 
North  air.  fiton  Thomas 
.Wright,     Abner     Hunt, 

E  2 


Pelham  Isaac  Abercrom- 
bie,  jr. 

S.  hadley  Josiah  Bard  well 
Southamfiton  Asahel 

Chapman 

Worthington  Josiah  Mills, 
Elisha  Brewster 


54        Justices  of  the  P^ace  in  Plymouth. 


PLYMOUTH. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Wilkes  Wood,  of  Middleborough 
Register  of  Probate,  Beza  Hayward,  ot  Plymouth. 
J?r^?srero/ Z)«?raf5,  Kosseter  Cotton,    of        dtj. 
County  Treasurer,  Rosseter  Cotton,    of        do. 
County  Anomcy,  Ivill)orn  WWfman,  of  Pembroke. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts^  John  B.  Thomas,  of  Plyitiouth. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  avd  of  the  Quorum, 
Jhington    Samuel  Norton    man 
Duxbury    Seth  Sprague, 
Judah  Alden 

East  Bridgewater     Bar- 
tholomew Brown 
Hanovr  Dav.Stnckbridge 
Hingham  Ebenezer   Gay 
Kingston    Joh  ■     Tiiomas 
AfrV/f//f6'yro'Wilkes  vVoud, 
Abiel  Washburn 
North  Bridgeivatcr  Caleb 
Howard,  Howard  Carey 
Pembroke  Kilborn  Whit- 


Plymouth  HenryWarren, 
ZaccheiiA  Bartlett,  Witi. 
Jacksoi>,Zabdiel  Sampson* 
N.  M.  Davis,  Jno.  B. 
Thomas,  R  Cotton 
Plyrvfiton  Elijah  Bisbee 
Rochester  Abrah.Holme^, 
Charles  J.  Holmes,  Elisha 
Rut^j^les 

Scituate  Cnshinj^  Otis 
West  Brids^ewdtn-  Daniel 
Howard,    William  BayUes 


Afifioin'cd  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Daniel  How  .rd,  Beza  Hayward,  Charles  Turner, 
Henry  Warren,  Nahum  Mitchell,  Zabdiel  Sampson, 
Wilk-  s  W'ood,  Abr.  Ho'mt- s,  Elisha  Ruggles,  Kil- 
born Whitman,  Hector  Orr,  William  Baylies,  Na- 
thaniel M.  Davis,  John  B.  Thomas,  Ebenezer  (iay» 
Thomas  Loring,  jr.  J  C.  Holmes,  Jesse  Dunbar. 


Justices  of 
jibington  Nathan  Gur- 
ney,  Daniel  Lane,  jr.  Ben- 
jamin Hobart.Jared  Whit- 
man, Micah  Pool 
Bridge-ivafer  Solomon  ,\1- 
den/jr.  Nathan  Mitchell, 
Daniel  Mitchell.  Daniel 
Crane,  Noah  Fearing,Ben- 
jamin  Pope,  Nathan  La- 
7.ell,  jr. 

Carver  Nehe.  Cobb,  Ben- 
jamin Ellis,  Joseph  Clark, 


the  Peace. 
Thomas  Hammond 
DuxburyW'WW'd.m  Loring» 
Samuel  A.  Frazer,  Isaiah 
Alden 

liast  Bridgeiv-crUectov 
Orr.  James  Thomas,  Ez- 
ra Ki;-«gman,Sylvanus  La- 
zell,  Nathan  Alden 
HalfatK  Josiah  Thompson, 
Obadiah  Lyon,  Nathaniel 
Morton,Zebad. Thompson 
Hanover  Horatio  Cusiiing, 


Notaries  Pubiic  in  Plymouth. 


55 


Snow  Curtis,  Reuben  Cur- 
tis, Aaron  Hobart,  Mel- 
zar  Curtis 

Hanson  Charles  Cushing, 
01i\'tr  Whitten,  Nathan- 
iel Cushing,  Thomas  Ho- 
bart, Isaac  B.  Barker 
Hin^ham  Daniel  Shute, 
Jotham  Lincoln,  jr.  Soio- 
mon  Jones,  Robert  Gould, 
Caleb  Thaxter,  Martin 
Lincoln,  Joseph  Wik-er,jr. 
Jeronne  Cushing,  Edward 
Thaxter,  Seth  Cushing,] r. 
Hull  Samuel  Loring,  jr. 
Kingston  Seth  Drew,  Jedi- 
diah  Holmes,James  Sever, 
Thomas  P,  Beal,  Nathan- 
iel Thomas,  John  Sever 
MarshfieldliA\s\\^  Phillips, 
Joseph  Clift,  jr.  Constant 
Oakman,  Luke  Wads- 
worth  John  Thomas,Chas, 
Macomber,  Thos.Dingley, 
Francis  G.  Ford 
Middleboro^  David  Rich- 
mond, Sam).  Pickens,  John 
Tinkham,  Zechariah  Ed- 
dy, Martin  Keith,  Thomas 
Weston,  Seth  Miller,Wil- 
lirm  Canedy,  Jacob  Ben- 
nett, Thomas  Sturtevant, 
\^'il!i.im  Bourne,  Charles 
Hooper,  Levi  Pierce,  Seth 
Eaton,  Abner  Clark,  Abi- 
el  P.  Booth 

J^orth  Erklgenvater  'Gide- 
on   Howard,    Abel  King- 


man, Jonathan  Snow,  Jo- 
seph Sylvester,  Eliab 
Whitman.  Silas  Packard, 
M  Packard 

Pembroke  Alden  Briggs, 
William  Torrey,  Nathl. 
Smith, Anthony  Collamore 
Plymouth  Barnabas 

Hedge,  Nathaniel  Spoon- 
er,NHthaniel  RusseIl,Sam- 
uel  Davis,  Benjamin  M. 
Watson,  Joseph  Bartlett, 
jr.  John  Thomas 
Plympton  Isaac  Wright, 
Zenas  Bryant,  jr. 
RochtHtcr  George  King, 
James  Ruggles,  Nathai  iel 
Ruggles,  Gideon  Barstow, 
jr  Caleb  Briggs,  Elijah 
Willis,  1  homas  Bassett, 
Joseph  Meigs,  Jesse  Mar- 
tin, Joseph  Look 
Scituate  Hayward  Pierce, 
Jesse  Dunbar,  Edward 
FJacnbs,  John  Collamore, 
Wm. Haven,  J.  B.  Turner, 
Wm.  Hammatt,  Samuel 
A.  Turner 

Wareham  Israel  Fear'ng, 
R.  Leonard,  Benjamin 
Fearing,  John  Ftaring, 
Benjamin  Bcurne,V\.^i)liam 
Fearing,  B.  Murdock 
M'tst  Bridgtivater  Abie- 
zer  Alger.  J  n<  than  C;  pe- 
land,  jr.  John  E.  Howard, 
George  W.  Perkins 


Notaries  Public, 


Plymcuthiohn  Thomas,jr. 
jDw  JT^wri/StudleySam  pson 
Scituate  Jesse  Dunbar,  jr. 
Hingham  Jerome  Cushing 


Rochester  Nath.  Ruggles 
Wareham  BerJ  Fearing 
Middleboro*  Wilkes  Wood 


56         Deputy-Sheriffs,  &c.  in  Plymouth. 


Counsellors  at  Law. 
^5w2^/on  Tared  Whitman,    North  Bridgeivater  Eliab 


Benjamin  Hobart 
Bridgewatcr  Bartholomew 
Brown 

Hanover  Aaron  H  bart 
Hingham  Eb/nezer  Gay 
Kingston  Thomas  P  Beal, 
William  R.  Sever 
Middleboro'  Wilkes  Wood, 
Zech.Eddv,  Isaac  Stevens 


hitman 
Pembroke   Kilborn  Whit- 
man 

Plymouth  Nat.  M.  DaviSj' 
John  Thomas  ' 

Rochester  Abrah. Holmes,, 
Charles  J.  Holmes  ' 

West  Bridgi'water    Wm. 
Baylies 

Attorneys  at  the  Sujireme  Judicial  Court. 
Halifax  Welcome  Young     Plymouth     Wm.  Thomas 
Hanover      Alex.    Wood     Scitiiaie      John   Thaxtep' 

Attorneys  at  the  Co7ynnon  Pleas. 
JKochester    David  Bacon    5aiwai^  Ebenezer  T.  Fogg 

Sheriff]  Nathan  Hayward,  of  Plymouth. 

Deputy  Shiriffs. 

Jl. Bridgeivat .Fidvfymion    jamin  Kingman 


Pembroke  Dav.  Oldham 
Plymouth  This,  Spootier 
Plymfnon  'I'homus  B. 
Harrub 

Rochester  Nathaniel  Has- 
kell, jr.  John  Astatt 
ScUuate  Nathaniel  Clapp 
ll'estByidgcTj.F'ibkeAmts 


Ballfax  Seth  Allen 

Hanover  Horatio  Cashing 

Hanson    Niithaniel  Coiia- 

more 

Hingham      Caleb  Gill,  jr. 

Kingston    George  \dams 

Af/.iGf/<?6oro'Lemnel  Briggs, 

Nathaniel  Wilder,  jr. 

A'orth  Bridgeivater     Ben- 

Crier  of  the  Courts,  Nathaniel  Wilder,  of  Mi.idleboro'. 

Gaoler^  Coomer  W^eston. 
Commissioners  of  JVrecks^  William  Davis,  jr.  Plym- 
outh, Paul  Merritt,  Scituite. 

Coroners. 
./^3m,^;o;;  Lebbpus  Gurncy     Halfax  Cyrus  Richmond ! 


Bridgeivater  Lot  Whit- 
marsh 

Carv^r  Nelson  Barrows 
DuxburuBenydm'mAldQU, 
Studley  Sampson 


Hanover  Jrsiah  Smith,  jr. 
Ebenezer  N.  Chaddock 
Hanson  Nathl.  Collamore 
Hingham    Job  Loring,  jr. 
Sam.Hobart,Jas.Stevensoa 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Bristol. 


57 


SJngston   Jedidi.  Holmes, 
jr.  John  Gray 
Ma>  «/^f /of William  Lewis, 
James    Dinglev,      Wales 
Tilden 

Middle  boro^  Samuel 

Thompson,  Joseph  Jack- 
son, Eben  Stmwbridge 
JSTorth  Bridf^f  water  Thos. 
Wales,  jr.  Thos.  Packard 
Pembroke  Charles  Little, 
Nathaniel    Loring,    Peter 


Salmond,jr.  Is.  Barker,  jr. 
Plymouth       Benj.    Drew 
Flymfiton  Elias  Churchill, 
Thomas  B.  Harrub 
Rochester  Nathaniel  Has- 
kell, David  Peckham,  jr. 
Sci'uate  Lemuel  Turner, 
Samuel    Waterman,  John 
Collamnre,  Elijah  B.  Tur- 
ner, Abiel  Cudworth,  Isai- 
ah Alden 
Wareham,    Curtis  Tobev 


BRISTOL. 

Judge  of  Probate^  Hodijah  Bavlies,  of  Dighton. 
Register  of  Probate,  David  W.  G.  Cobb,  of  Taunton. 
Begister  of  Deeds,  Alfred  Williams,  rf  Taunton. 
County  Trrasurer,  Samuel  Crocker,  of  Taunton. 
County  Attorney,  James  Ellis,  of  Taunton. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts^  James  Sproat,  jr.  of  Taunton. 


Justices  of  the  Peace 

Berkley    Samuel   Tobey, 
Apoilos  Tobey 
JDa»/wo'i?^HolderSlocum, 
Elihu  Slocum 

Dighton  Hodijah  Baylies 
Easton  Daniel  Wheaton 
Fairhaven  Alden  Spooner 
Afw- 5erf/b  r^/Lem  uel  Wil- 
lianns.Lerrjuel  Williamsjr. 
Raynham  Jonathan  Shaw, 
Seth  Washburn 
Rehoboth  David  Perry 
J^orton    Laban  Wheaton, 

Afifiointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Samuel  Tobey,  Lemuel  Williams,  Nathaniel  Morton, 
David  Perry,  James  Spro.t,  John  W.  Seabury.  Jo- 
seph Ti-Kiale,  Marcus  Morton,  John  Nye,  John  M. 
Williams,  Asa  Danfotth,  Lemuel  Maccmber,  James 
Ellis,  Hercules  Cushman,  Samuel  Crocker, 


and  of  the  Quorum, 

Ephraim  Raymond 
Sickonk        Oliver  Stark- 
weather 

Taunton  Jr.mes  Williams, 
James  Sproat,  Jrnes  God- 
frey, John  M.  Williams, 
Asa  Danforth,  Francis 
Baylies,  James  Ellis,  John 
W.  Seabury,  Jonathan  In- 

Wellington  Wm.  Baylies 
Westfiort  Abner  Brownell 


58 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Bristol. 


Justices  of  the  Peace. 


Ankboroui^h  Jnel  Read, 
Jac  M>  Baicom,  Israel 
Hatcii  EbPTiezer  Daggett, 
Nnih  Clafiin,jr.  Lem.May 
Berkuy  Simeon  Chase, 
Ezra  Dean,  Levi  French, 
jr.  Barzi'lai  Crane,  Afloqi- 
ran»  Crane 

Dartmouth  Abra'mTuck- 
tr,  Oliver  Aiden,  Holder 
Slocum,  jr.  Z.  A.  Macotm- 
ber,  Joseph  (.Jifford,  Thos 
Almy,  Jeptha  Ashley, 
Benja.  R  Tucker,  Laban 
Thacher 

Dig/lien  William  Wood, 
John  Hathaway,  Caleb 
Chase,  Richard  Wascoat 
East07i  Elijah  Howard, 
JuhnPool, Shepherd  Leach, 
Calvin  Brett,  Rowland 
Howard,  David  Mar.ley, 
Joshua  Gilmore,  John  Tis- 
dale,  Cyrus  Lathrop,  Eli- 
jah Howard,  jr. 
Fairhaven  Nathaniel  S. 
Spanner,  Kelly  Elbridge, 
James  Tabe-rjoseph  Trip, 
Ansel  Gibbs.  John  Hawes, 
Ronnsevil  Spooner,  Levi 
Jenney,  S'ephen  Merri- 
hew 

Freetown  Ephr,  Winslow, 
Benjamin  VVeaver,  Job 
Morton,  Ebenezer  Pierce, 
H,  Cushman,  Earl  Samp- 
son, Rufus  Bacon,  S.  B. 
Pickens.  Robert  Porter 
Mamjidd  David  Gilbert, 
Rowland  G'^een,  Solomon 
Pratt,  Mason  Cobb,  Ben- 
jamin Billings 


JSliv)  Bedford  William 
Rotch,  jr.  E.  Haskell,  J. 
Nye,  Roger  Haskell, Abra- 
ham Barker,  James  How- 
land,  2d.  Thomas  Rotch; 
Samuel  Rodman,  Timo- 
thy G.  Coffin,  Benjamia 
Lincoln,  Thomas  Kemp-: 
ton,  C.  H.  Warren 
Korton  John  Hall,WiUiam 
Burt,  Silas  Cobb,  'J'hnmas 
Daiforth,  2d.  Isaac  Hodg- 
es, Samuel  Morey 
Raynham  Nathaniel  Brit- 
ton^  Israel  Washburn,  Jo- 
siah  Deaoe,  John  Gil- 
more,  Nehemiah  Jones 
Eeboboth  Sabrey  Lawton, 
Jos.  Wheaton,  2d.  Lemuel 
Macomber,  jr.  George  W. 
Peck,  Ezra  Bliss,  Thomas 
Carpenter.  2d.  Ja'^.Bliss.Sd. 
Barnard  Wheeler,  Sam- 
uel Bullock,  2d. 
Seekonk  Collins  Darling, 
AllenHunt,  JohnMedbury, 
Calvin  Martin,  Elkanah 
French,  I'homas  Kinne- 
cnt,  Apollos  Cushman, 
Ebenezer  Bucklin,  Moses 
'^anford,  Samuel  Allen, 
Elijah  Ingraham 
Somerset  Francis  Borland, 
William  Reed,  David  An- 
thony, Mason  Buffington, 
David  Grav,  EHshaSlade, » 
jr.  Hanan  Wi'ibour  ; 

Sivanzey  James  Luther, 
Thomas  Peck.Danl  Hale, 
John  Mason,  Willi  am  Ma- 
son, Henry  Gardr.er,  John 
Winslow,    Mason  Barney 


Counsellors,  Attorneys,  Sic.  in  Bristol.        59 


Taunton  Benja.  Williarns, 
Gideon  Williams,  Joseph 
Tisdale,  Alfred  Williams, 
William  Hodges,  2d.  John 
Reed,  Nathaniel  Leonard, 
Josiah  King,  John  God- 
frey, John  We>t,  Nathan- 
iel Williams,  Thomas  Lin- 
coln, D.  G.  W.  Cobb,  Jas. 
L,  Hodges,  Nathan  Kif.g, 
Charles  Richmond,  Phny 
Merrick,  Ichabod  Leon- 
ard 

Troy  Joseph  E.  Read, 
William  13.  Canedy,  Abra- 


ham Boweii,  James  Ford, 
John  C.  Borden 
Weilington  Samuel  W. 
Baylies,  Thomas  B.  K'ch- 
mond,  George  VVaike-r, 
Nathaniel  Wheeler,  Isra- 
el Anthony,  Thomas  S, 
Baylies,  Joseph  Goouing, 
John  Walker 
IVestfiort  William  White, 
2d.  Peleg  Sissnn,  Sylvester 
Browtiell,Abner  B.Gifford, 
Anseim  Bassett,  Nathan 
C.  Brownell 


JVoiarles   Public* 


Dartmouth     Zebedee  A. 

Macomber 

Vtghton  Tho.B, Richmond 

^airhavtn      Nathaniel  S. 

Spooner,  Levi  Jenney 

NcwBtdJord  Timothy  G. 


Coffin,  Thomas  Kempton, 
Lemuel  Williams 
Westjioyt  Abuer  Brownell 
Stftkonk  Apollos  Cushman 
Somerset  David  Gray 
Taunton    Jonathan  Ingell 


Comi^ellors  at  Law 
Cyrus    Lothrop 


Easton 

Daniel  Wheaton 
i'(2zr//iZi'£'nNath.S.Sponner 
Freetown  Hercules  Cush- 
man, Rufus  Bacon 
Mau^Jield  David  Gilbert 
JVew- Bedford  Lemuel 
Williams,  jr.  John  Nye, 
Charles  H.  Warren 
JVorron  LabanM.Wheaton 
Seekonk  \\io\{Q^  Cushman, 


Moses  Sanfnrd,  Benjamin 
Couzens,jr.Collins  Darling 
Swanzey  Hezek.  Bate  He 
J'aunton  Marcus  Morton, 
Francis  Baylies,  Jas.  Eliis, 
D.  G.  W.  Cobb,  Piiny 
Merrick,  Theoph.  Parsons 
Troy  James    Ford 

Wellington      Samuel  W 
Baylies 
Westfiort  Anseim  Bassttt 


Attorneys  at  the  Sufir^me  Judicial  Court. 
New-Bedford  Timothy  G.     Seekonk       Peter  B.  Hunt 
Coffin      '  Swanzey  Wm,  A.F  Sproat 

Attorneys  at  the  Common  Pleas. 
Attleborougk         Everett    J\''ew-Bedford    John  Rus- 
^alcom,  Ezra  Bassett  sell 


60        Deputy-SheriS,   &c.  in  Bristol. 


JVbrton    Earl  P.  White, 
Laban  M.  Wlieaton 


Taunton       Jacob  Chapia 
Troy       John  Lindscyjr, 


Sheriff]  Horatio  Leonard,  of  Raynhatn. 
Deputy  Sheriffs. 
.^^//edoroM^AIsrael  Hatch,    ney,  Edward  Pope 
jr.  Elisha  May 
Berkley  Dean  Burt 

Dartmouth  Russell  Shear- 
man, Samuel  Barker 
Dighton  Daniel  Smith 
Easton  Elijah  Williams 
Fair  haven  William  Gor- 
don, Jonathan  Wilbane 
Freetown  John  H.  Pierce 
Man-i/idd  Cnarles  Day 
JVew  Bedford   Peleg  Jen- 

Gaoler^  Abiezer  Dean,  of  Taunton. 

Crier  of  the  Courts^  Oliver  Soper,  jr.  of  Taunton, 

tnsfi.  of  Fire  jlrms^  Remember  Carpenter,  Attleboro*. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks^  tfc.  Lemuel  Williams,  <£ 

New- Bedford,  Apollos  Tobey,  of  Berkley, 


JVbrton    Daniel  Smith,  2d« 
George  Cla 

Rehoboth  Cromwell  Bliss^ 
James  Nichols 
Somerset  Benj.  Anthony 
Swanzey  Royal  Chase 
Seekonk  Church  Gray 
7  awn/o^zJames  Woodward 
WeUingtoniZvQt\s.tv  Babbit 
Westfiort    Adam  Gifford, 


Coroners, 


Attlebord'  Peter  Thacher, 
Walter  Tyler,Samuel  Ty- 
ler, Elisha  May 
Berkley        Levi  French, 
Dean  Burt 

Dartmouth  Russell  Shear- 
man,   Henry   Tucker,  jr. 
Samuel  Barker 
Dighton     William  Wood 
Fasten  Rowland  Howard, 
Daniel  Macomber 
Fairhaven    Wm.  GorJon, 
Isaac  Vincent 
Freetown       John  Nichols 
Mansfield    Simeon    Green 
JVorton        Isaac   Hodges 
N.  Bedford  Simpson  H;trt, 
Nathan    Bates,     William 
Kempton,  Ephr.  Kempton 


Raynham  Amyntas  Shaw 
Rehoboth  Thos.Carpenter 
2d.  John  B»-own,  Elijah  A. 
Readjsrael  Drown.Crtioa- 
well  Bliss,  Joseph  Smith 
Seekonk  John  Miller, 
Caleb  Carpenter,  Ezra 
French, Abraham  Ormsby 
Somerset  Henry  Bragg, 
Philip  Bowers 
Swanzey  Benajah  Mason, 
David  Brown,  "M. 
Taunton  David  Carver, 
Silas  Leonard,  Edward 
Grossman,  Abiezer  Dean,^ 
Benjamin  Ingeil,  James 
Woodward,  Oliver  So- 
per, jr.  j 
Troy    Sheffield   Weave^l^ 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Barnstable. 


61 


IVestfiort  Jonathan  Brow- 
nell,  Peleg  W.  Peckham, 
Frederick  Brownell 


IVdlington   Crocker  Bab- 
bitt 


BARNSTABLE 
Judge  c/  Probate ,  John  Davis,  of  Barnstable. 
Register  of  Probate^  Abiier  Divis,  do. 
Rtgis(er  of  Deeds,  Job  C.  Davis,  of  do. 
County  Treasurer^  Ebenezer  Bacon,  do. 
County  Auorney^  Nymphas  Marston,  do. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts ^  Abner  Davis,  of   do. 

Justices  0^  Che  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum, 
Barnstable    John     Davis.    Provincetoivn  J.  Batchel- 


Isaiah  L.  Green,  Samui-1 
Savage,  Abner  Davis, 
Nyi-nj)lias  Marsion 
Falmouth  Sam.P.Croswell 
Brewster  Elijali  Cobb 
Chatham    Richard  Sears 


der 

Sandrjich  Nathaniel  Free- 
man 

Yar?nouth    Elisha  Doane, 
Joiin  Reed 
Wcl/ieet  Saml.  Waterman 

Afip.ointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers, 
Nathaniel  Freeman,  John  Davis,  Kichard  Sears,  Wen- 
dell Davis,  fohn  Reed.  John  Seabury,  Braddock 
Dimmick,  Elijah  Cobb,  Nathaniel  Lewis,  Joseph 
Sampson,  Anthony  Snow,  John  D.  Bangs,  James 
Crowell,  Job  C.  Davis. 

Justices  of  the  Peace, 
Barnstable  Josi.  Sampson,    Knowles,  Richard    Spar- 


Naler  Crocker,  Rowland 
T.  Crocker,  Joseph  Biish, 
jr.  Job  C.  Davis,  Jonas 
Whitman,  Sylvester  Ba- 
ker 

Br  luster  Abra.  Winslow, 
Joseph  Sampson 
C//ar/it2^i Richard  Sears,  jt . 
Ezra  Crowell,  John  Sea- 
bury 

Dennis    Stephen  Homer, 
Natliaa    Stone,    Jonathan 
Nickerson,  jona.  Bangs 
Eastham   Srimi.  Free.tan, 
Elisha    Mayo,     Harding 

F 


row 

Falmouth  Francis  Weeks, 
Braddock  Dimmiok,  Na- 
thaniel Lewis,  Thomas 
Fish,  Shubael  Lawrence, 
Ebenezer  Nye.  Elish  •  P. 
F  aring.  Ward  M.  P  .rker 
/fa'-w/r/iEbeoezeiBro^iks, 
Isaah  Ci\ase,  Willicim  El- 
dridge,  Obed  Brooks,  Na- 
than Nickerson 
Mirshp.ee  Gideon  Haw  ley 
Orleans  Isaac  Sparrow, 
Suneon  Kingm.n.  VViUiam 
Myrlck,  Timothy  Bascom 


62    Counsellors,  Attorneys,  &c.  in  Barnstable. 

Pro-oincctonvn  Asa  S.  Truio        Anthony  Snow, 

Bowley  John  D.  Bangs,  A.  Hinck- 

tiandwich    Elisha  Perry,  ley 

Eliiiiia    Pope,     oeiijamin  Farmou^AGorham  Lovell, 

Burgess,  VV'iiiiam  Handy,  Joseph      Hawes,      James 

Tiiomas  Swift,  John  Fr^e-  Croweil,  Henry  Thatcnep 

man,     Russell     PVeeman,  Wtlflcet  Josiah  Whitman, 

Mf  Utiah  Bourne,  vVilham  Reuben  Arey 
Fessenden,    beth  F.  Nye 

JVbtnries  Public. 

BarnstableD3.v'v\  Crocker  lVelJlec-i^iim\.  Waterman 

-firtw.vffr  Isaac  Foster,  jr.  Yarmoiuh  James  Croweil 

CAa;/ia«2Hichard  Sears,] r.  Provincctovjn           Josiah 

Ecistham  HardingKnowies  Batchelder 

t'almouili  bam.P.Croswell  Harwich        Isaiah  Chase 
Sundjvich  RusseilFreeman 

Counsellors  at  Lc'io- 
Barnstable  INymphas    Seth   F.     Ney,    Wendell 

M>irston  Davis 

6ar/<i7p/c//Russel.Freeman,     Y nmouth         John  Reed 

Attorneys  at  the  Sujireme  Judicial  Court. 
Barnstable  John    W.     Brewster    Geo.  Copeland 

Whitman  Orleans  John  Doane 

Attorney  at  the  Common  Pleas. 

Caleb  Kead,  of  Yarmouth. 
Sheriffs  David  Crocker,  of  Sandwich. 

Defiuty  Sherijfs. 

Barnstable  Ezra  Crocis.Gr,  Orleans    William  Myrick 

John    Bursley,  jr.    Josiah  Sandwich  Sewall  Fessea- 

Hinckley       '  den,  Lewin  Pope 

^ re T^s^cr  Benjamin  Berry  Far/«&w^/i  Charles  Sears 
Falmouth      Davis    Hatch 

Gaoler^  David  P.  Lewis,  of  Barnstable. 

Commissioners   of  Wrecks,  Isfc.  Thomas  Fish,    Fal- ' 
mouth,  Richard  Sears,  jr.  Chatham,  Melatiuh  To- 
bey.  Sandwich,  Joshua  Small,   Truro,   Datiiel  Com- 
ings,. Orleans,  Obadiah  Doane,  Eastham. 
Co  roners, 

Barnstable  l&dLiah.  Parker,     Yo;mg 

Roland  T.  Crocker,  Asa    Brews (erWiWiam  Crosby  1 


Justices  of  the  Peace,  &.c.  in  Dukes.         63 

Chatham        Sanmel   Nye  Nickerson 

Dennis            Seth    Tobey  Sanckvieh     Lemuel  Pone, 

Kasiham  MicUael  Collins,  Heman     Tobey,      Lewin 

Timothy  Cole  Pope 

Falm'juth  Cr^nsider  Match,  Truro  Levi  Stevens,  Jonas 

Samuel   Bourne,  jr.   Se'h  Stevens 

Hamlin  Welfleet  Josiah  VVliitman, 

Orleans    Henry    Knowles  Jeremiah  New  comb 

Pmimcetonvn      Jonathan  Yarmouth  J.^seph    Hawes 

Overneers  of  the  Marshfiee  and  Hefrinirfiond  Indians^ 
Nymphas  Marston,  Gideon  H '.wle\  ,  Kiiborn  Whitman. 


DUKES. 
Judi^e  of  Probate^  George  Athearn,  of  Tisbury. 
Register  of  Probate,  Cf^rnelius  Marchant,  Edgartovvn, 
Register  of  Deeds.  Samuel  Smith,   of  do. 

County  Treasurer,  William  Jer'^eg;an,  of  do. 
County  Juorney,  Thomas  Dunh.Vm,  of  Tisbiiry. 
Clerk  qfthe  Courts,   Cornelius  Marchant,  Edgartown, 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 
Chilmark  Matthew  May-    Marchant 
hew,  Ebenezer  Skiff  Tisbury  John  Davis,  Geo. 

Kdgartonvn  W.  Jernegan,     Athearn 
Elijah  Stewart,   Cornelius 

Apfiointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
George  Athearn,  of  Tisbury,  William  Jernegan,  and 
Thonaas  Cooke,  of  Edgartown. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
Chilmark  John   Hancock,    Jethro  Daggett,    Thomas 
Simon    Mayhew,   Zebulin     M. Vis  son,  Thomas  Ccoke 
Alien  Tisbury  ThomasDunham, 

jfeV§-aricw7zSamuel  Whel-    Benjamin  Al  en,   William 
den,    Daniel    Fellows,  jn     Cottle 

Attorneys  at  C.  P.— Ebenezer  Skiff,  Ch2i?}7ark  ;  Thos. 
Dunham,  Tisbury  ;  Theod. G.  Mayhew, ^t/^ar^ow^ 

J\''otaries  Public. 

Chilmark        Henry  Allen     Mai  chant,  Wm.  Mayhew 

p.dgartoTjn         Cornelius     Tisbury    William    Cottle 

Sheriff,  Isaiah  D.  Pease,  of  Edgartown, 


64     Justices  of  the  Peace,  &c.  in  Nantucket. 

Defiuty    Sheriffs. 
Chilmark       Harrison    P.     /'^/^'ar.'OzynNath.Jernegan 
May  hew  Thbury      Elijah  Hill  man 

Guardian  to  Indian  and   Mulatto  Profinetors-,  Gay 

Head,  Tristram  A'len,  Chil-nark. 
Guardians  to  the  Indiana  of  Chabaqniddick,  Thomas 

Cooke,  Elijah  Stewart. 

Commissionersi  of  Wrecks^  iSfc.  Ebenr  zer  Skiff,  Chil» 

mark.  Thomas  Mayhew,  jr. 

Coroners. 
Edgar  town  Peter  Pease,  jr.     Tisbury        James  Cottle  ' 

JT^^mtJCKEr! 
Judge  of  Probate  and  County  Attorney  y  Isaac  Coffin. 
Negisfer  of  Probate,  Josiah  Hussey. 
Hegister  of  Deeds,  Latham  Gardner. 
Comity  Treasurer,  Uriah  Gardner. 
ClerA  of  the  Courts,  Benjamin  Gardner, 

Justices  'f  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum* 
Isaac  Coffin,  Samuel  Bigelow,  Walter  Folger,  jr.  Jo- 
siah Hussey,    Daniel   Coffin.   Isaac  W.  Whitman, 
William  Coffin,  Albert  Gardiner,  Zaccheus  Hussey, 
Benjamin  Gardner. 

Apfiointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Isaac  Coffin,  Zaccheus  Hussey,  Albert  Gardiner,  Josi- 
ah Hussey. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
George  Cannon,  Martin  1'.  Morton,  Barker  Burnell. 

J^otaries   Public. 

J^antucket,  Benjamin  Gardner,  Zaccheus  Hussey. 

Counsellors  at  Law,  Josiah  Hussey,  Isaac  W.Whitman. 

Attorney  ot  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Isaac  Coffin, 

Sheriff,  Uriah  Gardner. 
Physicians,  Oliver  C.  Bartle't,  Rowland  Gelston,  Mar- 
tin T.  Morton,  Paul  Swift,  Reuben  Macy,  Edmund 
Gale. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks,   Andrew  Brock,    George 
Myrick,jr. 

Coron^rSt  Benjamin  Glover,  David  Allen. 


Justice  of  the  Peace  in  Worcester. 


65 


WORCESTER. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Nathaniel  Paine,  of  Worcester. 
Register  of  Probate^  Thetphilus  Wheeler,  of  do. 
Register  of  Deeds,  Artemas  Ward,  of  do. 

County   Treasurer^  Samuel  Allen,  of  do. 

County  Attorney^  Rejoice  Newton,  of  do. 

Clerk  of  the  Courts^  Abijah  Bigelow,  of  do. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum, 


Ashburnham  Joseph  Jew- 
ett 

Athol  James  Humphreys, 
Eliphalet  Thorp,  Theo- 
dore Jones 

Barre  Nathaniel  Jones, 
E'.eazsr  James 
ifio//'072StephenP. Gardner, 
Nathaniel  Longlev 
Brookfidd  '  Tilly  Rice 
Charlton  Salem  Town,  jr. 
Dudley  Aaron  Tufts 
Fitchhurg  John  Shepley 
Hardwick  Saml.  Eastman 
Harvard  Benj.  Kimball 
Lancaster  Samuel  Ward, 
Timothy  Whiting,  Wm, 
Stedman 

I^dcefter  Nathl.  P,  Denny 
Leominster  ]ona.s  Kendall, 
Solomon  Stront^ 
IjmrnbiirghKdm.Cnshir)^ 
Mend'.m  Jonathan  Russell, 
Se'h  Hastings 
Milbury        A  iron  Peirce 


J\''or,  Broohfield  Thomas 
Hale 

Oxford  Jonathan  Davis 
Oa^/wm  VVm.Crawford,jr, 
Petersham  Hutchins; 

Hapgood,  Lewis  Bigelow 
Princeton  Ward  N, 

Boylston 

Rutland      Rufas  Putnam 
Shrewsbury   Jonah  Howe 
Sterling        Jnhn  Robbins, 
Thomas  H.  Blood 
Sutton  Jonas  Sibley 

Urbridge  Benj.  Adams 
Westboro^  Nathan  Fisher 
Western  Dan  forth  Keves 
Westminster  Michael  (iiU 
Worcester  N'athl.  Paine, 
Theophilus  Wheeler,  Ab- 
raham Linciiln,  Isaiah 
Thomas,  Daniel  Ciap, 
Daniel  Waldo,  Abijah  Big-, 
elow,  Edward  D.  Bangn, 
RnjoJce  Newton,  Samuel 
Allen 


Apfiointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Salem  Town,  Joseph  Allen,  Nathaniel  Paine,  Oliver 
Fiske,  Theophilus  Wheeler,  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Timothy  Whiting,  Jonathan  Davis,  William  Sted- 
man,  Seth  Hastings,  Richard  (ieorge,  James  Hum^, 
phreys,  Levi  Lincoln,  Silas  Holman, 
F    % 


66       Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Worcester. 


Justices  of 
Ashburnham  Abrah.Low, 
George  R.  Cushing,Steph- 
en  Corey,  Ivers  Jewett 
^;/zo/ Joseph  Pierce,  Geo. 
Fitts,  Eliphalet  Thorp, 
Theo.  Jones 

Barre  Asa  Walker,  Sim- 
eon Metcalf,  Seth  Lee, 
Nathaniel  Houghton,Sam- 
uel  Lee,  jr.  Ephraim  Wil- 
son, George  Fitts 
Berlin  Amos  Johnson, 
Solomon  How 
Bolton  Jonath.  Whitcomb, 
Amos  Parker,  Caleb 
Moore 

Boylston   James  Longley, 
Aaron  White,  S;im.  Brig- 
ham,  Jonathan  Bush,  Mat- 
thew Davenport 
Brookfield    Elisha  Ham- 
mond,   Simeon     Draper, 
Thomas    Bond,  jr.    Seth 
Field,  Jesse  Bliss,  Joseph 
W.  Hamilton,  John  Cutler 
Charlton    William  P.  Ri- 
der,   Isaiah   Rider,   John 
Spurr,  Zephaniah  Brown, 
John  Davis,  jr. 
Dana     ApoUos  Johnson, 
Stephen  Johnson 
Douglas  Benjamin  Crag- 
gin,    Welcome  Whipple, 
Benjamin  Wallis 
Dudley     Amasa  Nichols, 
Jeptha  Bacon,  Allen  Han- 
cock, George  A.  Vufts 
I'itchburg  (Z^Wxw  Willard, 
Petvr  Snow,  Ephraim  M. 
Cui.ningham,  Joseph 

Doane,  jr. 
Gardner  Simeon  Leland, 


the  Peace, 

Smyrna  Glazier,  William 
Whitney 

Grq/?o;iNathaniel  Adams, 
Wm.  Lamb,  Amasii  Rob- 
erts, Jonathan  Wheeler, 
Harry  Wood 
Hardivick  John  Hastings, 
Daniel  Ruggles,  William 
Cutler,  Jason  Mixter 
Harvard  Isaac  Whitney, 
Jacob  Hiiskel),  Ephraim 
Hinds 

Holden  William  Drury, 
Lemuel  Davisjamt  s  Eas- 
terbrook,  Ebenezer  Eas- 
terbrook,  Etian  Davis 
Hubbardston  William  Ma- 
rean,  Asa  Wheeler,  S. 
Swan,  D.  Woodward, 
Henry  Prentiss 
Lancaster  Josiah  Flagg, 
Jacob  Fisher,  Benj.  Wy- 
man,Edward  Good  win,  Jo* 
nas  Lane,  Levi  Lewis 
Leicester  A.  Flint,  Abijah 
Bigelow,  David  Knight 
Leominster  John  Gard- 
ner, Joel  Crosby,  Btzaleel 
Lawrence,  David  Wilder, 
Joseph  G.  Kendall,  Wil- 
liam Perry,  Levi  Nichols 
Lunenburg  Esek  Whiting, 
Thomas  Stearns 
Mendon  Richard  George, 
Nathan  Very,  Jos  Adams, 
Warren  Rawson,  Elijah 
Thaver,  Esek  Pitts.Daniel 
Thurber 

Milbury    Caleb   Burbank, 
Amasa  Braman,  Asa  Wa- 
ters 
Mllford?erley  Hant,Adam 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Worcester.       67 


Chapin,  John  Claflen,  jr. 
Sustavus  D.  Peck 
Kew-Braintree  Jos.  Bow- 
man,    Henry   Penniman, 
fonathan    Nye,      Samuel 
Mix^er,  Charles  iMlen 
Nonhboro*    Nahum  Fay, 
[saac  Davis,  Stephen  Wil- 
liams James  Keyes 
Northbridg€?^yji\  Whiting, 
A.dolphus  Spring 
JVorth  Brookfield    Daniel 
Siliert,  Benja'ttin  Adams, 
Tasnn    Bigelow,    Charles 
rienshaw 

Oakham  Washington  Al- 
en,  J)el  Jones,  James  Al- 
en 

Ox/b7-</Sylvanus  Learned, 
\bijah  Davis,  Samuel 
Hart  w  ell,  Abishai  Larned, 
Sumner  Bastow 
F(H  rsham  Nathl.  Chand- 
er.  Henry  Ward,William 
Parkhurst,  Jared  Weed, 
fnel  Bryant 

Faxton  Nathl.  Crocker, 
fonathan  Hubbard,  Brad- 
lyll  Livermore 
PAi//;/is\'o/iIthamarWard, 
Ei'jih  (iould,  Abel  Piper, 
Oliver  Powers 
Princeton  William  Dodds, 
fonas  Brooks,  Charles 
VI V  rick 

Royalston  Joseph  Easter- 
>rook,  Steph.  Batcheldor, 
r.  Andrew  Kendall,  So'o- 
II on  Goddard,  Thomas  J. 
^ee 

Rutl.md  Daniel  Walker, 
ri!ly  Flint,  Joel  Davis 
^hreivsbury    Andrew  H. 


Ward,  Samuel  Haven, 
Nathan  How 
Southborough  Peter  Fay, 
Willard  Newton,  Jonas 
Ball,  Benjamin  Cliampney 
Southbridge  Frederick  W. 
Bottom,  Calvin  Ammi- 
down,  Jas.  Walcott,  Lu- 
ther Ammidown,  Ebene- 
zer  D.  Ammidown 
S/iencer  Benjamin  Drury, 
Jonas  Bemis,  James  Dra- 
per, jr.  Sardinia  Muzzey, 
Fred.: rick  Howe 
Sterling  Moses  Thomas, 
Isaac  Gofidwin,  Jas.  Wil- 
der, Sam.  Sawver 
SturbridgeOXw.  Plympton, 
John  Phillips,  Eph.Morey, 
Thos.l  ^pham,  AbelMason, 
Jabez  Harding,  John  Hol- 
brook,  Samuel  Freeman, 
George  Davis,  Saml.New- 
ell.  Jared  Lamb 
SuU'jn  Stephen  Munrce, 
Jonathan  Leland,  Daniel 
Tourtellott,  Jonas  L.  Sib- 
ley 

Temfileton  Josiah  Howe, 
Ephraim  Stone,  Benjamin 
Brown,  Samuel  Cutting, 
Lovell  Walker,  Moses 
Wright 

U/iiotL  Ezra  Wood,  Elisha 
Btadish,  Eli  Warren 
Uxbridge   Bezalcel  Taft, 
jr.  S.muel  Read,  Freder- 
ick Taft,  Abiel  Jaques,  Jo- 
seph Thayer 
Ward  Joseph  Stone,  John 
Clark,  Solomon  Sibley 
Westborougli^^h  u  m  Har- 
rington, Breck  Parkman, 


68 


Counsellors  at  Law  in  Worcester. 


Mos.  Grout,  Lovett  Peters 
West- Boy lst07i   Robert  B. 
Thonas.     Joseph    Hinds, 
Barnab  s  Davis 
Wefi'em  Jacob  M^-nsfield, 
Harvey   Sessions,  Reuben 
Cutler,  Pardon  Keyes 
Westminster  Abel  Wood, 
Jonas  Whitney,    Alexan- 
der Uustin,  Edward  Ken- 
dall. Mer.iri  Spaalding 
WinchendonEi\^oz\\\k^(^(lev^ 
Dame]  Henshaw,  Samuel 

JVotaries  Public. 
Brookfield       Seth    Field    Sterling 
Mendon      Joseph   Adams 
i'f/er5//amNathl.Chandler 


Prentiss,  Ephraim  Mur- 
dock 

Worcester  Nathaniel 

Mccarty,  James  Wilson, 
Samuel' Brazier,  Samuel 
M.  Burnside,  William  E. 
Greene,  William  Jen ni son, 
J  Trumbull.Stephen  Salisr 
bury,  Jotm  Davis,  John 
W.  Stiles,  Samuel  Flagg, 
John  W.  Hubbard,  Arte^ 
mas  Ward,  Austin  Denpy 


Is^ac  Goodwin 
Worcester  Theo.Wheelev 


Coiinftcllors 
JKarr^'Eleazer  James,  Seth 
Lee,  Nathaniel  Houghton 
Brookfield  Elisha  Ham- 
mond, Jesse  Bliss,  Heman 
Stebbins 

Charlton    John  Divis,  jr. 
Fitchburg'Z2\\\\\  Willard, 
John  Shepley 
Grafton        Harrv  Wood 
^afc^wfc^Samuel  Eastman 
Harvard  Ephraim  Hinds 
J{ubbard8ton^.\m\ie\  Swan 
Lancaster    M'->ses  Sniith, 
William   Stedman 
JLeic enter        N^>thaniel  P. 
Denny,  Daniel  Ilnight 
Xfo/niw*? -rWilliamPerry, 
Joseph  G.  Kendall 
hunenhurg  Ephraim  M. 
Cunningham 

Mi'ndon  Seth  Hastings, 
Richard  George,  Warren 
J^ ;;  w  5on 

iY,  Sraintre^     Qh.  Allen 


Gt  Law. 

Oxford  Sumner  Bastow^ 
Petersham  Lewis  Bigelow,  j 
Jared  Weed  j 

Rutland  Rufus  Putnaia 
Shrewsbury  And.H  AVardi 
David  Bri^rham,  jr.  ^ 

Sterling  Isaac  Goodwill 
Luke  Eastman  * 

Southbridge¥YGCiGr\c]!i  WV 
Bottom   ■  i 

Slurb  ridge  George  Davis^ 
Sutton  Jonas  L.  Sibfey 
ZVw/i/f^owLovell  Walker 
Samuel  Cutting 
Uxhridge  Benjamin  Ad 
ams,  Bez^leel  Taft,  jr. 
H^c'.sr6i)?VNah.Harringtoi 
Western  Jacob  Mansfieh 
Westminster  Alexande; 
Diistin 

Winchendon  Daniel  Hen 
shaw 

Worcester  Nathl.  Paine 
William  E.  Green,  Le^ 


III 


Deputy-Sheriifs,  &c.  in  Worcester.         6*j 


Lincoln,  Samuel  M.  Burn-    vis,    Joiin   W.   Hubbard, 
side.  Rejoice  Newton,  Ed-    Austin  Dr;nny 
ward  D.  Bangs,  John  Da- 

Attorneys  at  the  Sufireme  Judicial  Court. 
Boylston  Matthew  Daven-    Gilbert 
port 

BronkJieidKen\2in  Stebbins 
Dndi-  y  Thomas  Pope 
Lancamtpr  Joseph  Willard 
Leicester  Emory  VVash- 
birn 

Mendon  Wm.  S.  Hastings 
A^'orth   Brookfidd    Daniel 

Atto-ncys  at  the  Common  Pleas. 
At  hoi      Clough  R.  Miles    Mnidon       Samuel  Allen 
Brookfield    Amos  Crosby,     Oxford  Ira   Barton 

Alfred  D.  Foster  Uxbridge  Joseph  Thayer 

Dudley  George  A.  Tufts 

Sheriff,  Thomas  W.  Ward,  of  Shrewsbury. 


Oxford  Charles  G.Prentiss 

Petersham  Aaron 

Brooks,  jr. 

Sterling     Luke  Eastman 

Uxbridge   Geo.  Wheaton 

Westminster  Simeon 

Saunderson 


Defiuty 

Athol  James  Oliver 

^s/f<5iMrn/^a7nSilasWhitney 
fiarr<f  Moses  Hulden,  Wil- 
liam Robinson 
Brcohfield  John  Muzzy, 
Al  iDSon  Hamilton 
Dow^^/a.^Ebenezer  Bolcom 
Dudley  Saml.  Robinson, 2d 
Fitchburg  ]r\\v\  Phillips 
Grf{/ionDavidShei  manjr. 
Harvard  Emory  Barnard 
Ha  rdivick  J  a  m  e  s  Si  m  m  on  s 
Hubbardston  Luther  Clif- 
ford 

Leominster  Oliver  Adams 
Lunenburg  W'm.  Smith 
Lancas/er  Nathaniel  Raiid 
Leicester  Daniel  Upham 
Mendon  Lebbeus  Daniels, 
A^m^riah  Taft 
Mi! ford  Clark  Ellis 

Mew  Braintree       Moses 


Sheriffs. 
H.  Pel  ton 

Oxford  Samuel  Smith 
Petersham  Cephas  Wil- 
lard 

Rutland  Charles  B.  Good- 
rich 

Sterling  Moses  Thomas, 
Ebenezer  Pope,  jr. 
Sutton  Edmund  J.  Mills 
Sfiencer  David  Draper 
Southborough  Jonas  Ball 
Southhridge  Jeremiah 
Shumway 

Temfiltton  Joseph  Lpham 
Uxbr  dge  Royal  Thayer 
I'Vestboro'  Joseph  Ldthrop 
Westminster  Ebenezer 
Jones 

Winchendon  Jacob  Wales 
WQrce.ter  Sev  a,l  Hamil- 
ton, William  Eaton 


70 


Coroners  in  Worcester. 


Crier  of  the  Courts^  Silas  Brooks,  of  Worcester 

Keep^cr  of  the  House  of  Correction^   John  F.  Clark.^ 

Gaol  Keeper^  Harmon  Chamberlain. 


Coroners. 


^shburnhamW  m.^X.tB.vx\&y 
Ivers  Jewett 

*/^?Ao/ Joseph  Pierre, James 
Oliver,  Daniel  EHenwood 
Barre  Seth  CaMwell 

Bolton  Joseph  Sawyer,  jr. 
Boylston  Levi  Pierce 

BrooA/ield  Simeon  Dra- 
per, John  Muzzey,  Mat' 
thew  Wood 

Dudley  Jabez  Day,  Wil- 
liam Robinson,  John  Eddy 
Fitcliburg  Oliver  Fox 
Grafton  A.  Kimball,  jr. 
Isaac  W.  Wood 
Harvard  Aaron  Whitney 
Hardwick  Lemuel  Har- 
rington 

Holden      .Henry  Bullard 
William  Drury   jr. 
Hubbardston  David  Ben- 
nett, jr. 

Lancaster  Benj.  Wyman, 
Richard  Haven 
Jjfiicfster    Daniel  Upliam 
Leominster    Abel  Carter, 
Dari-1  Nevvhall 
Jjunenburg    Peter  Brown 
tendon      Caleb  Thayer, 
Andrew  Penniman 
Milford       Samuel  Penni- 
man, Clark  Ellis 
hiilbury       Reuben  Barton 
NeiD-Brainiree  Jona,  Barr 


X.  Brook  field  Moses  Bondi 
Rufus  Dodge  5 

O  ikham  Fred.  A.  Presho, 
Th  mas  Riplev 
Oxford  J.  HarrisjL.Cranej 
RufusHarrisJam  Far  well 
PeterHhain^be.v  Hapgood, 
Cephas  Willard 
Princeton  John  Dodd 

RoyaLston  Daniel  Wood- 
bury, Jonathan  Pierce 
Rutland         Calvin  Howe 
'S'Arrw^'6^^ryJns.Su[n^ler,j^. 
bouthboro^    Dexter    Ball 
Sfiericer  Sardinia  Muzzy, 
VValton  Li  verm  ore 
Sterling    Moses  Thomas, 
Ebenezer  Pope,  jr. 
Sturbridge  Simeon  Fisko, , 
Edward  PhilHps 
Sutton  Thos.  Harback,jr. 
Temfileton  JohnENpwtoa 
Ufiton       Daniel  Fiske,  jr. 
Uxbridge  Phineas  Chapin 
Ward  John   Rice 

IVestboro*      Lovel  Peters  . 
Western     Josiah  Putnam 
Westminster  Jonas  Miles,w 
Luke  Bigilow  " 

Winchendon'^3.m\.  Noyes, 
Obadiah  Walker 
Worcester    Silas   Brooks, 
William    Eaton,     Sewall  I 
Hamilton 


BERKSHIRE. 
Judge  of  Probate,  William  W^^lker,  of  Lenox. 
^e^ister  of  Probate^  George  Whitney,  of  Stockbrid^e. 


Justicea  of  the  Peace   in  Berkshire. 


11 


Cuiirtty  Attorney,  John  Whiting,  of  Great  Barrington* 
Cisrk  of  the  Courts,  Charles  Sedgwick,  of  Lenox. 

Negisters  of  Decd<i. 
southern  District.MosesHopkins.ofGreat-Barrington,' 
Middle  District,  Joseph  Tucker,  ofLtnox.     , 
Northern  District,  Luthr-r  W'  shburn,  of  Lanesborough 
County  Treaaurety  Joseph  Tucker,  of  Ltnox. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  cf  the  Quorum. 


Adams  J.  Q.  Robinson 
Becket  Creorge  Conant 
Great- Barringtan  Moses 
Hopkins,  John  Wliitin^ 
Hinsdale  Thomas  Allen 
Lancsboro''  VVolcott  Hub- 
bell 

Lee  Joseph  Whiton 

Lenox  William  Walker, 
Joseph  Tucker,  Wm.  P. 
Walker,D'iniel  William-^, 
Cal.  Hvde.  Jas.  W.Hobbins 
JVevj- Alar  [borough,  Ben- 
JHRiin  Sheldon,  Benjamin 
Wheeler,Ednr)und  Stevens 


Nathiii    Wiilis,    William 
C.  Jarvis    H.  Hubb  .rd 
Richmond    Nathl.  Bishop, 
Noah  Kossetter 
ShvfieldEX\%\\'d.  Lee,llobert 
F  Barnard 

Stockbridge  Joseph  Wood- 
bridge,  Thaddeus  Pome- 
roy,  Samuel  Jones,  Henry 
W.  D wight 

I  Vent  Stockbridge  Robbins 
Kellogg 

Williamstoivn  William 
Starkweather,Douglas  W, 
Sloane,  Deodatus  Noble 


IHtt.'iJieldJoshu-a.  Danforth, 

Ajifiotnted  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Nathaniel  Bisiiop,  VVni.  Walker,  Joseph  Woodbridge, 
J(;shuA  Danforch,  Moses  Hopkins,  Samuel  H.  Whee- 
ler, L\  man  Hall,  William  P.Walker,  Jiseph  Tuck- 
er, Daniel  Noble,  Douglas  W.  Sloane,  Ezra  Kellogg, 
John  Whiting,  John  C.  Williams,  Jared  Curcis,  S. 
Jones,  R.  Barnard,  E.  Ensign,  T.  Whitney,  Z. 
Washburn. 


Justices  of 
Adam^  Israel  Jones,  John 
Waterman,  James  Cum- 
mir.gs,  i^homas  Robinson, 
Nathan  Putnam,  Isaac 
Brown,Jona.Richardson,R. 
Brown, Jeremiah  Colgrove 
Alford  Elihu  Lester, 

Norman  Lester 
Mccket  Seti)  Wadswortb* 


the  Peace. 

Renj. C.Perkins,  Asa  Baird 
Cheshire  John  VVelles, 
Warren  Sont'>\vorth,Dan- 
iel  Brown,  Ethan  A  Rix, 
FrancisFisk,  Mos.  Wolcott 
Cl<.irksburg'6^\x\\ie,\  Clark, 
David  Darli'.g 
Dalton  John  Chamberlain, 
Abraham  Porter,  Thorny 


12      Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Berkshire. 


Greene,  Gideon  Deming, 
lienry  Marsh,  Ashley  Wil- 
liams 

Egremont  Seneca  Tuller, 
James  Baldwin,  Andrew 
Bacon,  Wilbur  Curtis,  John 
Hc41enbeck,  Moses  Loomis 
Florida  Jesse  King,  Na- 
than Drui-y 

G,Barri7igtonM\\^sh\e:ry, 
DaviciWainwright,Lucius 
King,  Diivid  Leavenworth, 
Ezra  Kellc^e,  Geo.  Beck- 
with,  Caleb  Stanley,  Jacob 
H.  Van  Dusen,  James  A. 
Hyde,  Benjamin  Rodgers, 
William  C.  Bryant,!.  L. 
V.  Dusen 

Hancock  Gideon  Martin, 
Rodman  Hazard,  Willet 
Gardner.  Gnffii.  Eldridge, 
John  Gardner 
Hinsdale  Nathl.  Tracy, 
Artemas  Thomson 
Lanesboro'  Peter  B.  Cur- 
tis, Lyman  Hall,  Luther 
Washburn,Timothv  Whit- 
ney, Calvin  Hubbell,  Cal- 
vin Hubbell,  jr.  Henry 
Shaw,  W.  H.  Tyler,  S.  C. 
Curtis,Truman  Tyrrelljr. 
Lee  William  Sturgis,  John 
Nye,  James  Whiton,  Ste- 
phen Thacher,  John  B. 
Perry,  Abijah  Merrill,  jr. 
Nathaniel  Tremain,  jr. 
William  Porter,  jr.  Ger- 
shom  Bassett 
Lenox  Charles  Worthing- 
ton.  A.  Sedgwick,  Charles 
Sedgwick,  Charles  Mat- 
toon 
HanraWa^ington  Charles 


Patterson,  Merritt  Smith 
.A^  Ashford  Keyler  Kent 
J^eiv  Marlborough  Isaac 
Turner,  Joseph  Fiich,  Ja- 
son Warner,  Ebenezer 
Hyde 

Otis  Paul  Larkom,  Rod-* 
erick  Norton,  Lester  Filr 
ley,  Ardon  J  add  . 

P^rw  Cyrus  Sto well.  Wm, 
Fiizell,  Thomas  Frizell  ; 
Pitt  afield  Orrin  Goodrich, 
Thomas  Gold,  Joseph 
Shearer,  Oliver  Root,  John 
B.  R'X)t,  Jonathan  Allen, 
Charles  Goodrich,  Thomas 
B.  Strong,  Butler  Good- 
rich, Theod.Hinsdale,  Jos. 
Merrick,Tho.A.Golfl,Cal- 
vin  Martin, Daniel  B.Bush, 
Phineas  Allen,  Jas.  D.Colt, 
Trumbull  DorranceXem- 
uelPomeroy,JohnChurchiU 
Richmond  Zechariah  Pier- 
son,  Noah  Rossetter,  John 
Bacon,  Wm.S.Leadbetter, 
N.  Reddington,  N.  Pier- 
son,  jr. 

Savoy  Snellum  Babbitt^ , 
Edward  Mason 
Sandi^field  John  Canfield, 
Eliakim  Hull,  Erastus 
Beach,  William  Bettis, 
Daniel  Sears,  Lyman 
Brown,  Jaoez  Bos  worth, 
George  Hull,  Thomas 
Twilling 

Sheffield  Moses  Hubbard, 
Stephen  Dewey, Silas  Kel- 
logg,MosesStocking,  Sam- 
uel Shears,  Andrew  An- 
drus,  Jared  Canfield,  Az- 
ariah  Root,  Minor  Owen, 


Counsellors,  Attorneys,  &c.  in  Berkshire.     73 


William  Ashley 
Siockdridgi  Jared  Curtis, 
Elisha  Bro-.vn»  Elijah 
Brown,  Jo.^b  Plumb,  Geo. 
VViiJfney,  Cyrus  VVilllairis 
Tyring/iam  Einaihan 

Pratt,  John  Garfield,  Tho. 
Garfield,  Junn  Buel 
Washing!on  William  G. 
Baliantine,  Wm.  Noble 
W  Stockbridp^e  Christo- 
pher Fi-ench,  Lemuel 
Moffit,   Sylvanus    Tobcy, 

Great  Barrington  Th.^m- 
as  Hipkms 

Put  field      James   Buell, 
Amos  T.  Loomis 

CouTiscllori 
jidamri  Thomas  Robinson, 
Nathan  Putnam,  George 
N.  Briggs 

Dalto7i  Henry  Marsh,  jr. 
Great-  Barrington  John 
Whitini^,  James  A  Hyde, 
Wiliam  C.  Brynnt 
Hinadale  Thomas  Allen 
Lanesboro'  Luther  Wasa- 
burn,  Calvin  Hu!)bell,  jr. 
I.ee  William  Porter,  jr. 
Lenox  Wdliam  P.Walker 
JSiew- Marlboro^  Benjamin 
Shelden 

Attorneys  at  the  Sufireme  Judicial  Court. 
Pittfifield        Matthias  R.     Stockbridge     Horatio  By- 
Lanckton  ington 

Richmond  Henry  W.     Tyringham      Lawson  D. 

Bishop  Bid  well 

Attorneys  at  tJte  Common  Pleas, 

Adams    Daniel   i).   Rob-  Egremont  Charles  Leav- 

inson  enworth 
G 


Amasa  Spencer,  jr.  J.  C. 
Deming 

IVilliajnstown  Samuel  Kel- 
logg, Reuben  Youni*-,  Na- 
than Rosseter,  Charles  A. 
Dewey,  Daniel  Foster, 
Timothy  Whitman,  Lu* 
ther  B.irtlett,  John  Mills, 
Key  s  Dantorth 
Windsor  Robert  Walker, 
Asahel  Wright,  Noah 
Green,  E.  Baldwin 

Publick. 

Sand  field  George  Hull 
SheffieldRohzvt  F.Barnard 
Stockbridge  Geo.Whitney 

'  at  Law. 

Oti^  Lester  Filley 

Pv.tsfield  Thom-as  G  Id, 
Thoai  ls  A.Gokl,  Wiiliam 
C.  J  irvis,  D.iniel  B.  Bush, 
Calvin  Martin, H.Hul^bard 
Sayidis/ifld  Thos.  Twining 
Sheffield  R.bt.F.  Bar-^.ard 
Stockbridge  Samuel  J(.nes, 
Henry  W.  Dwight.George 
Whitney 

IVi  St 'Stockbridge  Robbins 
Kel  ogg 

IVilliamstoivn  Daniel  No* 
ble,  Charles  A.  Dewey 


74         Deputy-Sheriffs,  &c.  in  Berkshire. 


Lenox      Joseph   Tucker    Sherrill 
S/irj^eldE(lw3ird  F.Ensign     lVillia7mtov)n 
West  Stochbridge    Joseph    Bartlett 

Sheriff,  Henry  C.  Brown,  of  Pittsfield. 


Hoine^ 


Deputy 
Adamsy    So.  Vdlage  Rob- 
ert R.  Briggs 
Mford  W.  B.  Fenn 

£)aIton  Solomon  Ware 
JEgremont  John  Sanford 
Great  Barrington  Ezra 
Kellogg 

Hancock  John  Gordon 
Hinsdale  Nathan  W.  Fay 
jua«es6oro'Lyman  Kalljr. 
L.ee  Nathaniel  Backus 
Lenox        David    Osborn 


Sheriffs, 

Otis  Daniel  BarLlett 

Pittsfield  Theodore  Hins- 
dale 

Sandisfteld  Joseph  Sear* 
Sh'ffield  Albert  A.  Root 
Stockbridge  Alanson  Ben- 
nett 

WilliimHown  Solomai 
Bulkley 

West'Stockbridge  Erastus  ■ 
Crocker 


Gaoler y  Benjamin  W.  Cook,  of  Lenox. 
Crier  of  the  Courts,  Daniel  Williams. 


Coroners. 


Adams  Jere.  Colesgrove, 
David  Jenks,  B.F.Robinson 
Cheshire  Manning  Brown 
Dalton  Henry  Marsh, 
Oliver  Porter 
Egrc-mont  Eliiah  VVillard 
Great  Barrington  Samuel 
Rosseter,  Ezra  Kellogg 
Hinsdale  William  Chap- 
pell,  jr. 

Lanesborough      Stoddard 
Hubbell 

Lee  Daniel    Couch 

Lenox      Alvah    Morrell, 
Asher  Sedgv^lck 
A*.  Alarlborough  Stephen 


Powell,  Mark  Pike 
Otis  Samuel  Pickett 

Peru  Eli    Pierce  \ 

Pittsf.eld  Theodore  Hins- 
dale, John  Pomeroy 
Richmond  Abner  Sears  < 
Sandisfield  Erastus'  Rice ' 
SheJ^eldXmXYQVfKwArevjs, , 
Edwin  Sheers,^  NormanJ 
Kellogg 

Stockbridge  Justus  p,< 

Lvnch,  Calvin  Dewev  I 
1  Vest- Stockbridge  John  C. 
Deming  ,    ! 

IVilliamstovjn  Eii  North  ' 
um,  Solomon  Bulkley 


NORFOLK. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Edward  H.  Robbins,  of  Milton. 
JRegistcr  of  Probate^  S7im\ie\  Haven,  of  Dedham. 
Register  of  Qceds,  Enos  Foord,     of  do. 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Norfolk.         75 


County  Treasurer,  John  Bullard,  of  Dedham. 
County  Attorney,  Theron  Metcalf,  uf  do. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts,  Horatio  Townsend,  of  do. 

Justices  of  tke  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum, 
Bellingham    Eiiab  Wight    Medfield     John    Baxter, 


Br  ah}  tree  Minot  Thayer 
Canton  Joseph  Be  mis 
Dedham  Simuel  Haven, 
:Lt  tio  Townsend,  James 
iichardbon,  Jabez  Chick- 
.M-ifii^s  Erastus  Worthing- 
:on, "Edward  Dowse 
Dorchester  Samuel  P. 
Loud 

Foxhord"  Ebenezer  War- 
ren 


Daniel  Adams 

iMilton       Amos  Holbrook 

Bandolfih      Samuel  Bass 

Roxbury  David  S.  Gree- 

nough,  Joseph  Harrington, 

Joseph  Heath,    Ebenezer 

Seaver 

«S//ff ro/2  Benjamin  Reynolds 

IVeynwuth  Eliphalet  Loud 

JVrenthavi  Cornelius  Kol- 

lock,  J  aims  Ware 


Afiliointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Ebenezer  Warren,  Horatio  Townsend,  Ebenezer  Fish- 
er, Samuel  Haven,  Lewis  Fisher,  James  Richndson, 
Jaiius  Ware,  Joseph  Harrington,  E.  Worthiiigton. 

Justices  of  the  Peace, 
Bellingham      John  Bates,    Metcalf,    Samuel    Swett, 


Srephen  iVletcalf,Benjamin 
Hall,  Elias  Cook 
Braintree  Daniel  Fogg, 
James  Holbrook,  Nathl. 
Thayer,  jr.  Solo.  Thayer, 
Stephen  Thayer,  Ebene- 
zerF.Thayer,  E.W.Samp- 
son, JonalhanWildJr.  Asa 
French 

Brookline]ose\ih.  Goddard, 
Oliver  White,  Charles 
Wild,  Benjamin  Goddard 
Canton  VVm. Dunbar,  Ad- 
am Kinsley,  Thos.Tolman 
Cohasaet  Elisha  Dcrane, 
Thomas  Bourne,  James 
C .   Doane 

Dedham  Samuel  H.  Dean, 
John    End'icott,     Theron 


Geirge    Ellis,    John    W. 
Ames 

DorchesterThos .  Tileston , 
Amasa  Stetson,  Thomas 
Moseley,  Jam.  Humphrey, 
Benj.FuUer,  Abti  Cusbing, 
MatherWithingtor,  James 
White,  Henry  Gardner, 
Edward  Sharp 
Dover  jesse  Draper,  Hez- 
ekiah  Allen,  Calvin  Rich- 
ards 

Foxborongh  Seth  Boyden, 
Aaron  Everett,  Ehas  Na- 
son,  Abijah  Pratt,  Melati- 
ah  Everett/Noah  Hobart, 
Joseph  Warren 
Franklin  Lew  Fisher,  Eii- 
hu  Pond,  James  Adams, 


76 


Counsellors  at  Law  in  Norfolk. 


Joseph  Bacon,  William 
M  ikepeace 

Mt'dfidd  Moses  B.  Hard- 
ing, William  Peters,  Joiin 
B.  Derby 

Medivay  Joseph  L.  Rich- 
ardson,  Tnaddeus  Lover- 
ing.John  Ellis,Seneca  Bar- 
ber, Lutlier  Metcilf 
Milton    Isaac  Davenport, 
Joseph  Rowe,AsaphChur 
chill,  Jeremiah  S.    Boies, 
Barney  Smith,  John  Rug- 
gles,  jr.  Jesse  Pierce 
J^eedham    Enoch    Fiske, 
Peter     Lyon,      Benjamin 
Slack,  Artemas  Neweli 
Quinry    Edward    Miller, 
Lemuel  Brackett 
Handoifih     Seth  Turner, 
Micah  White,  John  King, 
jr.  Isaac  Thaver,  Barna- 
bas Clark,  Joseph  Lynn- 
field,  Jonathan  Wa1^s,jr. 
Benjamin  Richards,  Aaron 

.Notaries 

'Braintree  Eben.F.Thayer 

Cohasset  Thomas  Bourne 

Dedham  Eben.  Fisher,  jr. 

Dorchester      Nathu»    C. 


Prescott 

No X bury  John  Parker, 
Abijah  Draper,  William 
Heath,  Nathaniel  S.  Pren- 
tiss, Samuel  J.  Gardiner, 
Joseph  Curtis,  Charles 
Davis,  Sherman  Leland, 
Peter  G.  Robbins,  John 
Birtlett  J,  S.  Williams, 
D.  S.  Greenough,  jr. 
Sharon  William  Savage, 
Nathaniel  Gould 
Stoughton  Peter  Adams, 
Robert  Swan,  Elijah  Ath- 
erton 

IVnlfiole  Daniel  Kings- 
bury, Phineas  Ellis,  Abel 
Wilder 

Weymouth  Samuel  Bailey, 
Cottou  Tufts,  Chr'stcpher 
Webb.  Lemuel  Humphrey 
Wrentham  Dav.Holbrook, 
Josiah  J.  Fiske,  Rutus 
Mann,  Samuel  Druce,  S. 
Bugbee 

Public, 
Martin 

Roxbu  n/Sher  m  an  Lelan  d , 
D.  A.  Simmons 


BraintrefOx^G.  L.Thayer, 
Ebenezf'v  F.  Thayer 
Canton  Wdliam  Dunbar, 
Thoaias  Folman 
Dedham    Horatio  Town- 
send,  Samuel  Haven,  Jas. 
Richardson,  Jabez  Chick- 
ering,    Theron     Metcaif, 
Erasuis  W  rthington 
Dorchester  SamL  P.  Loud, 
Abiel  CusUing 


Conns'- llors  at  Jmw. 


Melatiaht 


Foxborough 
Everett 

Medfield    Daniel  Adams,. 
John  B.  Derby 
Milton     Asaph  Churchill- 
Randolph  John  King 

Roxbury  Joseph  Harring- 
ton,  Samuel  J.  Ganlner^ 
D.  S.  Greenough,  jr. 
Weymouth  Christo.  Webbi. 
Wrentham  Josiah  J.  Fiske 


Officers  in  Franklin. 


77 


Attorr.eys  at  the  Su/urme  Judicial  Court. 
Braintree  Ez. W.Sampson    7V7f£i-:^az/WatrenLovering 
Dedham   John  W.  Ames,     Qidncy     Edward    Miller 
John  A.  Coffin  Randolph  Aaron  Prescott 

Attorneys  ut  the  Common  Pleas. 
Oed/m7«  Jonathan  H.  Cobb     Wrentha?n         L^wis  W. 
Fisher 
Sheriff,  Elijah  Crane,  Canton. 


Dcfiuty 
Bellingham  Elias  Cook. 
Braintree  Asa  French 
Cani07i  Thomas  KoUock 
Cohasset  Laban  Warrick 
Dedham  John  Ciuild,  John 
Baker,  jr.  T.  P.  Whitney, 
John  Williams 
Djrchester  l{^\w  F.  Pierce 


Sheriffo. 

Medfieid  Lem.  Iv.  Brastow 
Medway  James  Fisher 
Milton  Ehsha  Foord 

J\fftdhamV^\\XrAm  Bui  lard 
Roxbury  John  Hovev 
RandUlih  Thr.s.  Howard 
St(Aigliton  Lemuel  Gay 
IVrcnlham  Sami.  Brastow 


Coroners. 


Bellingham  Calvin  Fair- 
banks 

Braintree  Asa  French 
Cafit07i  Samuel  Blackman 
Cohatiset  'I'homas  Bourne 
Dedham  John  Baker,  jr. 
Mace  Smith 

Dorchesier  E.  Withington, 
od.  Oliver  Billings 
Dover  Jonathan  Battle 
Foxboro'  Shubael  Pratt 
Franklin  Amasa  Richard- 
son, Preston  Mttcalf 
Medjield  Menry  x\dams 
Med%vay]^\\\  Richardson, 


Aaron  Adnms,  Ralph  Bul- 
lavd,  Zachariah  Lovell 
Mdton  PhineasDavenport, 
Samuel  Mardisi 
JVeedham     En(  ch.  Fuller, 
David  Smith,  Danl.  Ware 
Quincy        Daniel    Spear 
Roxbury    Joshua  Seaver, 
Aaron  Kingsbury 
Sharon  Elijah  Hewins,  jr. 
Stoug/jton     Luihtr  Swan 
Wrentham     Paul   Fisher, 
James  Whiting,  Nathaniel 
Ware,  jr. 


FRANKLIN. 

Judge  cf  Probate,  Richard  E.  Ncwcomb,  Greenfield. 
Rcgisier  of  Probate^  Elijah  Alvord,  of  do. 

County   Treasurer  and  Rcgisier  of  Deed&,    Mooker 

Letvitr,  of  Greenfield. 
Coun'y  Attorney,  George  Grennell,  jr.  of  Greenfield, 
CUrk  of  the  Courts^  Elijah  Alvcrd,  of  do. 
G  2 


78        Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Franklin. 


Justices  of  the  Peace 
Jitlifield  Elijah  Paine, 
Ephraim  Williams 
Bernardston  Job  Goodale, 
Conway  Elisha  Billings 
Deerjield  Elihu  Hoyt 
trreenfield  Jona.  Leavitt, 
Jerome  Riplev»  Richard 
E.  Newcomb,  Elijah  Al- 
vord,     Hooker     Leaviit, 


and  of  the  Quorum, 

Samuel  C.  Allen,  George 
Grinnell 

Hatvley  Edmond  Longley^, 
Thomas  Longlev 
JVo'thfield  Ohadiah  Dick- 
inson 

Orange  Joseph  Metcalf 
Wendell  Joshua  Green 
Whateley  Thns.  Sanderson 


Jififiointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers, 
Jonathan  Leavitt,  Richard  E.  Newcomb,  Elijah  Paine, 
Elisha  Billings,  Joshua  Green,  Samu  1  C.  x\llen,  Eli' 
jah  Alvord,  Abel  Wilder,  Sylvester  Maxwell. 


Justices  of 
Afthfleld  Levi  Cook,  Enos 
Smith,     Henry     Bissett, 
Thonnas  White 
Bernardston  John  Hamil- 
ton, Polycarpus  L.  Cush- 
man,  Jonathnn  Allen 
Buckland  Samuel  I'aylor, 
Japheth     Chapin,      Levi 
White 

Charlemont  Abel  W^iUler, 
Sylvester  Maxwell,  Rob- 
ert Williams 

Colraine  Russel  Avery, 
Clark  Chandler, John D'u- 
ry,  Daniel  Wiliis,  David 
Smith,Calvin  Smith,  Robt. 
L.  Me'Lellan,  S.  L.Magee 
Conway  John  Arms,  John 
Williams,  William  Bil- 
lings. David  Childs 
I>ef:rfield  William  S.  Wil- 
liams, Pliny  Arms,  Asa 
StebHins,  Eben.  H.  Wil- 
liams, Ehsha  Bogue,  Sam- 
uel E.  Field,  Stephen 
Whitney,  R.  Saxton 
Mrving's  Grant     Asaph 


the  Peace, 
White 

Gill  Seth  S.  Howland, 
Toel  Lyon 

Greenfield  Eliel  Gilbert, 
ElishaR  'ot.  \saph  Smead, 
Franklin  Ripley,  Daniel 
Wells,  David  Brigham, 
Samuel  Pickett,  David 
Willard,  Thaddeus  Cole* 
man 

Hawley  Hezekiah  Warri- 
ner,Wm.Sanford, Edmund 
Longley,  jr.  Zenas  Banes 
i/'o^/zBenjamni  Maxwell, 
jr.  Medad  Dickinson.Rog- 
er  Leavitt,  Ephraim  Has- 
tings, Ebenezer  Tucker 
L'^verett  R.  swell  Field 
Leyden  Hezekiah  New- 
comb, Peleg  Babcock,  Eli- 
sha Chapin,  Geo.  Mowry 
Montague  Benjamin  S. 
Wells,  Jonathan  Hartwell 
Monroe  Marrin  Balinu 
JVew-Salem  William 

Whitaker, Jonathan  Greg- 
ory, Norman  Smith 


Counsellors,  Attorneys,  &,c.  in  Norfolk.      79 


Mrthfield  Medad  Alex- 
ander^ John  Nevers,  H.  G. 
Newcomb 

JVorihamfiton  Samuel 
Walls,  jr. 

Orangc'Sos\a\\  Cobb,  Amos 
Woodward,  Perky  Barton, 
Thomas  Cobb 
Rows  John  Cheney,  Wil- 
liamTaylor.SnlomonRead, 
Ebenezer  Merrill 
Shelburne  Aaron  SkinJier, 
Wm.  Wells,  D.  Long,  jr. 


Shute§bury  Wm.  Ward» 
John  Conkey,  jr.  Abner 
Smith 

Sunderland  Saml.  Church, 
Caleb  Hubbard,  Nathaniel 
Smith 

Warwick  Caleb  Mayo, 
Jonathan  Blake,  ji*.  Justus 
Russell,  Henry  Barnard, 
Ashbel  Ward 
Wendell  David  Whitaker 
Whatcly  John  White,  Si- 
las Frary 


A'otaries  Public. 
Greenjield  Geo.  GrenneW^jv,    Deer  field    Aaron  Arms 

Counsellors  at  Law. 


Elijah  Paine 
Sylvester 


Afihfield 

Charlemont 

Maxwell 

Conway   William  Billings 

Deerfield       Pliny    Arms 

Greenfield  R.E.Ne  wcomb, 

Elijah     Alvord,     Hooker 


Leavitt,  George  Grennell, 
jr.  Samuel  C.  Allen,  Dan- 
iel Wells,  David  Brigham 
K.Salem  Normpnd  Smith 
Korthfield  John  Nevers, 
Horatio  G.  Newcomb 
Shutesburv  William  Ward 


Attorneys  at  the  Sufneme  Judicial  Court. 
Greenfirld  David  Willard    Wells,  ir. 
Northamfiton         Samuel     Warwick  Henry  Barnard 

Attorneys  at  the  Common  Fleas. 


Greenfield  Jon  a.  A.  Saxton 
Montague  Jona.  Hartwell 
Sunderland  Horatio  W. 
Taft 


Colraine  Isaac  B.  Barber, 

John  Drury 

Charlemont  JosephP.  Allen 

Deerfield       Aaron  Arms 

Gill    Benjamin    Brainard  v 

Sheriff,  Epaphras  Hoyt,  of  Greenfield. 
Dep.uty    Sheriffs, 
Bemardston  Hetsel  Pur-     Colraine  Beriah  W.  Smith 
pie  Conway  Henry  P.  Bi'lings 

Charlemont  Alexander  Ft     Deerfield    David  Wright 
Maxwell  GreenfiddTXiQm^LiGWbQxK 


/ 


80        Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Hampden. 

Leverett    Alpheus  Field    M)rthfield  Richard  Cclton 
Montague  Benja.  S.  Wells     Orange  Abijah  Hill 

JVew-Salem  NahumBryant    ^wncfer/anrfSimeon  Ballard 

John  Mason,  of  Greenfield,  Deputy-Gaoler. 
[  Crier  of  the  Courts,  Thomas  Gilbert,  of  Greenfield. 

Coro7iers. 
C/iarkmont  Consider  Scott    burn,  Daniel  Putnam 
ConwayChviatvpaer  Arms    ./Vorthf  eld  Richard  Colton^ 
Colraine     Levi  S.  M*Gee     Omw^r David  Cleaveland,^ 
Greenjield  Lucius  Dickin-    Abijah  Hill  ^ 

son,  I'homas  Gilbert  Sunderland  Wiliiam'^ 

Leverett    Sylvanus  Field    Delano 
.A'c'w-^'a/emSamuel  Wood-     Wendell    Samuel  Brewer 
Insf lector  of  Fire  jir7ns,  Rosvrell  Field,  Leverett. 

HAMPDEN. 

Judge  of  Probate,  John  Hooker,  of  Springfield. 
Register  rf  Probate,  Oliver  B.  Morris,  of  do. 
Beg.  of  Deeds,  and  C.  Treas.  Edward  Pynchon,  of  do. 
County  Attorney,  Oliver  B.  Morris,  of  Springfield. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts^  John  IngersoU,  of  do. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  of  the  Quorum. 

Blandford  Alanson  Knox  Chauncy    Brewer,    John-J 

Brimfidd  Abner  Morgan  IngersoU,     Edward    Pyn-  ■ 

Chester  SylvesterEmmons  chon,  Jonathan Dwight,  jr. 

LoTigmeadow  Gideon  Oliver  B.  Morris 

Burt,  Ethan  Ely  West- Spiring  field  Samuel 

Palmer    Amos  Hamilton  Lathrrp,  Htinan  Day 

Sout/nvick        Enos  Foote  West  fit  Id        Elijah  Bates 
Springfield  John  Hooker, 

Afi/iointed  to  qualify  Civil  Officers,  l 

John  Hooktr,  George  Bliss,"  Samuel  Lathrop,  Samuell 

Fowler,  John  lugersol!,  Elijah  Bates,  Jona.  Dwight, 

jr.  O.  B.  Brown. 

Justices  of  the  Peace, 
Blandford     Davkl  Boies,     Cooley 
Reuben     Boies,      Samuel     Chester    Asahcl  Wright, 
Knox,  R.  Biair  William    Wade,    Martin ; 

Brimfield  Philemon  War-     Phelps,  John  Ellis 
ren,  John  Wyles,  William     Granville  Israel  Parsons, 
W.    Thompson,    John  B.    James    Coolcy,      Patrick 


Counsellors  at  Law  in  Hampden.  81 


Boies,  James  Barlow,  Hcz- 
skiah     Uobip.soM,      Elihu 
Stow,  As.i  Seymour 
Ho/landD2iVid  Waais,  Ez- 
ra Webber,  Luther  Brown 
Longmeadov)     Gad   Col- 
ton,  Jo-epb  W.  Cooley 
Ludlow    (ieo.  Wilkinson, 
Benjamin  Sikts 
Mov.fion  J^cob  Thompsfin, 
Ed-  Whitakrr,  Joe;  Nor- 
'ross,  i-tui'us  Flint,  Deoda- 
ras  Button,  J   Hall 
Mon  I'if  om("r  z/  AaronParks, 
M«  ses  H  ich 

Palmer  Joiiatha.n  Shearer, 
lantes  Stebbins* 
Hus&ell       Isaac  Palmer, 
fohn  Gould 

S.  Briwjield  James  L. 
Wales 

Soutlnvkk  Jos.  Forward, 
Gideon  Root,  Saul  Fowler, 
John  Mills 

Sfiring field  Jona.  D wight, 
Moses  Chnpin.  Joshua 
Frost,  Daniel  Lombard, 
Bezaleel  Howard,  Robert 
Emery ,  Samuel  O  -ne.  Jus- 
ice  V\  iliard,  J.^cob  Bliss, 
fohn  Howardj  Jos,  Pease, 

A''otaries 
West-Sfring^tld  Justin  Ely 
S/iringjicid  John  Howard, 

Counsellors 
Blandford  Alanson  Knox 
Br'vhjield   Abrier  Morgan 
^ht^stir    Asahel.  Wright, 
samuel  Johnson 
jraiivUle    Patrick  Boies, 
ames  Cooley 
Monson  Deodatus  Dutton 


Daniel  Lumbard,  Benja- 
min Day,  Jobn  Hooker,  jr. 
L  E.  Trask,  George  Bliss, 
Fr  derick  l\.  Packard 
Tolland  Abvah.  Granger, 
Will  lam  Moore  .TitusFowl- 
er,  Eleazer  Slocum,  Wil- 
lian*  Twin'ng,  jr. 
Wesjield  JtrdediahTaylor, 
W  i'hamBlairJsaacWells, 
Augustus  Colii;iS,  WiUiani 
Moselev,  James  Fovvler, 
W\  Atwattr,  E.  B.  Ham- 
ilton, Azariah  Moseley, 
Alfred  Stearns 
W-  S/iring/ield  Eliphalet 
Leonard,  Pelatiah  Bliss, 
Roland  Burbank,  Charles 
Ball,  Gad  Warriner,  Elias 
Leonard  .Timothy  Horton, 
JustinEly,  AmosWorthing- 
ton,  Theodore  Ely,  Solo- 
mon Lothrop^  Luke  Par- 
sons, Alfred  Flower,  Ca- 
leb Rice 

IVilbraham  Abel  Bliss, 
Robert  Sessions,  Augustus 
Sisson,  V\'aller  Stebbius, 
Samurl  F.  Merrick,  Wil- 
liam Knights 

Public. 

Justice  W  iliard 

at  Lavj. 

Pabner  James  Stelil)ins 
Sourlnvick  John  Mills 

S/iriiig field  George  Bliss, 
Jona.Dwight,jr.  Oliver  B. 
Mriris,  Jcbn  Howard,  Jus- 
tice Wiliard, Samuel  Orne 
Frederick    A.    Packard 


82  Table  of  Foreign  Coins. 

George  Bliss,  jr.  William  William   Blair,  Augustus 

B.  Calhoun  Collins,  Alfred  Stearns 

Wilbraham   Wm.  Knight  West-Sfi^ingfield  Samuel 

Westfield     Elij;ih   Batf  s,  Lathrcp,  Caleb  Rice 

Attorneys  at  the  Supremi'  Judicial  Court, 
Brhnfield    John  B.  Cooley     Eli  B.  Hamilton  :\ 

iV/on^ow Erasmus  Norcross     Wct^t-  Springfii  Id  Solrmoif  < 
S/iringfield  Benj^nVm  Day    Lathrcp  > 

Westjield  James    Fowler,     IVilbruham  Asa  01mstea(j 

Attorney  at  the  Common  Picas, 

Sfiringfield  Daniel  N.  Dewey. 
Sheriffs  John  Phelps,  of  Springfield. 

DepAity    Sheriff's. 
Brim  field    Datiiel  F.  Lee     ff'5//rwi(^e/a  RodneyDay 
Chester        Horace  Smith     IVcstfield  David  H.  Mer- 
Palmcr  Asa    Ward    v.  in 

iS/zriw^e/f/Wm. H.Foster     Wilbraham  AbelCaulkins 
Ebenezer  Russell,  jr.  of  Springfield,  Deputy-Gaoler. 
Henry  Brewer,  of  Springfield,  Crier  of  C.  Com.  Pleas?_ 
Coroners.  > 

Blandfcrrd  Rufus  Blair  Southwick  Gideon  Stiles 
Brimfield  Daniel  Eurt  Sfirihgfield  John  Pynchon, 
Chester  William  Wade  John  Bliss,  Ebenezer  Rus- 
Monson       Joel  Norcross    sell 

hongmeadoiv  Alex.  Field  JV.Sfiring/ieldHewanDsif 
Palmer  John    Frink     WilbrahamW-WYxam  Clark 

Prover  of  Fire  Arms^  Thomas*  Warner,  of  Springfield.  , 

■      .    .     ■■■■■       ■ '  ■•;  •  i 

A  Table  of  various  Foreign  Coins ^  bic.  ivith  the  value  ' 
in  Federal  Money. 

jg  cts  m  •'  %  ct?  ni 

Ileal  plate  of  Spain,     -    -    0  10  9  The  Tale  of  China,      -    -    148  0 

An  English  Sjxpeni-e,  -     -    0  11  1  The  Pagoda  of  ludJa,  -    -    184  0 

TheLivveTounjoisofFrance,  0  18  5  A  French  Pistole,    -    -    -    3  66  7 

The  franc  of  France,  -    -    o  18  7  A  Spanish  Pistole,   -     -    -    3  77  3 

An  Hfiglish  Shilijng-,     -    -    0  22  2  The  Pound  of  Ireland,     -    4  10  0 

TheMaikBaneoifHaiiabnigrh,0  23  0  1  he  P(und  Sterling  of  7  .  .,  „ 
The  Florin  or  Guelder  of  >.  ^^  ,  Great-Britain,  j     4  44  0 

the  United  Netherlands,  3  V  Fretich  Guinea,  -     -    -    4  60  0 

The  Rupee  of  Bengal,     -    0  50  0  An  English  Guima,     -    -    4  65  7 

TheRix-Dolla-.  of  Denmark,!  CO  0  A  Moidore, 6  00  8 

The  Rix-Dollar  of  Sweden,  1  00  0  Half  Johannes,    -    -    -    -    8  00  0  i 

The  Rouble  of  Russia,      -    1  00  5  A  Doubloon, 14  93  4  i 

The  Milrea  of  Portugal,   -1240  A  Johauueg, 16  00  o  j 


Churches  and  Ministers  in  Boston.         83 


CHURCHES,    MINISTERS    OF    THE    GOSPEL,  &c.  IN 
MASSACHUSETTS. 
N.  R.     C  stands  for  Cotigregatinnalist;    E  for  Episcopalian;  jP.  for 
Presbyterian;   B  for  Baptist;    M  for  Methodist;   FforFiiends;   U  for 
Universaiist ;  Unit,  for  Unitarian. 

Boston.  SUFFOLK. 

First  Church,  Summer-St.  Aathanifl  L.  Frothingham.C 
Second  Church,  Middle-Street,  Henry  Ware.  C 

First  Baptist  Church,  Back-St.  Francis  JVayland,  jr.  B 
Old  South  Church,  Marlboro'-St.  /^enj.  B.  Wisner.  C 
Stone  Chapel,  School-St.  James  Freeman^  d.  d.  Unit. 
Church  in  Brattle-Street.  John  Gorhavi  Palfrey.  C 
Friend's  Meeting-House,  Congress-Street. 
New  North  Church,  North-Street,  Francis  Par kman.  C 
New  South  Church,  Summer-Street.  C 

Christ  Church,  Salem-Street,  Ana  Eaton.  E 

Church  in  Federal-Street,  IVm.  E.  Channing,  d.d.  C 
Church  in  Hollis -Street,  Jo-'i';  Picrfiont.  C 

Trinity  Church,  Summer-St.  John  S  J.  Gardiner,  d.d.  K 
West  Church,  Lynde-Street,  Charles  Lowell,  d.d.  C 
Second  Baptist  Church,  Back-St.  Th'>ma.9  Baldwin ^n.n.B 
First  Universaiist  Church,  Bennett-St.  U 

Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Frankiin-Street,  )    R 

Wm.  Taylor,  a.m.  Rector.  Paf.r.  Burne,  Curate.  ^  C 
First  Methodist  Chapel,  Methodist  Alley.*  M 

African  Ba relist  Society,  Belknap-St.  Thomas  Paul.  B 
Second  Methodist  Chapel,  Bromfield's  Lane.*  M 

Society  in  Pond- Street,  Simon  Cloizgh.  B 

Third  Baptist  Society,  Charles-Street,  Daniel  Sharp.  B 
Church  in  Park  Street,  S.reno  Edwards  Dw'.ght.  C 
Second  Universaiist  Church,  School-St. //bs'-'fl  Ballou.  U 
St.  Matthew's  Chapel,  South-Boston.  E 

New  Jerusalem  Ch,  Pantiieon- Hall,   Thos.  TVorcf^fer. 
St.  Augustin's  Chapel,  So.  Boston,  Paul  MrQuade.  R.C. 
Church  in  Boylston-Hall,  Jaiws  Sabine,    »  *  .  P 

Mariner's  Church,  Central  wharf,  WiUiam.  Jenks.  G 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Common-Street,  Samuel  F.  Jar- 

vi9,  Tt.  D.  Rector.  E 

Church  in  South-Boston,  C 

Church  in  Buttolph  Street,  JVilliam  Jenks.  C 

Union  Church  in  Essex-Street,  Sajnue'  Green.  C 

Central  Universaiist  Church,  Bulfinch-St.  Paul  Dean.  U 
Chehea,  Joseph  Tuckerman.  C 

•  Rev.  Elijah  Hcddins,  and  John  Linzee,  are  the  present  officiatisig 
iriinji'.CTi. 


84        Churches  and  Ministers  in  Essex, 


Ministeri  who  officiate  at  the  Public  Lecture  in  Boston,  on  Thai'sdays 
at  tire  First  Church  in  Chauncey  Place,  airanged  according  to  senioritr. 

Doct.  Porter  Doct.  Pierce  Mr.  Pierpont  Mr.  Ware 

Doct.  Hai-uis  Doct.  Clianning  Mr.  Parkman  Mr.  Walker 

Doct.  Ricninond  Mr.  'I'uckermaa  Mr.  Frotbiugham  Mr.  Palfrey 

Mr.  Gray  Dr.  Lowell 


ESSEX. 


Amesbury  Benj.  Sawyer  C 
Moses  VVelch  C 

jindovcr  Bailey  Loring  C 
Justin  Edwards  C 

^ra6(/brdJonathan  Allen  C 
Gardner  B.  Perry  C 

B 
^ff  ver/i/Abiel  Abbot,  D.D.C 
Ebenezer  Poor  C 

David  Oliphant  C 

Nathl.  W.  Williams  B 
Boxford  Isaac  Briggs  C 
Peter  Eaton,  D.  d.  C 

Z>«nT;.B.Wadsworth,D.D.C 
Samuel  Walker  C 

Arthur  Drinkwater  B 
jEssejc  Robert  Crowell  C 
Gloucester  C 

Daniel  Fuller  C 

Ezra  Leonard  C 

David  Jewett  C 

Thomas  Jones  U 

James  A.  Buswell  B 

Hamilton  C 

Haverhill  Joshua  Dodge  C 
Isaac  Tompkins  C 

George  Keeley  B 

B&C 
I/ifiw.  David  T.  Kimba  1  C 
C 
B 
C 
C 

M 

B 


Joseph  Dana,  d.  d. 
Lynn  Otis  Rockwood 


Lynn  F 

E 

Lynnjield  C 

Munches  I. ?>.M..  Emerson  C 
Afar6/ r/^cadSamuelDana  C 
John  Bartlett  C 

Lot  Jones  E 

Matthew  Bolles  B  ■ 

Jesse  Film  ore  M 

Methueti  J.  W.  Eastman  C 
Charles  O.  Kimball  B 
Middleton  Eben.HMbburdC 
.Yewbury  L.  Withuigton  C 
James  Miltimore  C 

Elijah  Parish,  d.  d.       CI 
F^ 
JVetuburyfiort  John  An- 
drews C ! 
James  Morss  E 

Luther  F.  Dimmick       C I 
C.W,  Milton  Cl 

Samuel  Porter  Williams  P ' 
John  Giles  P 

Josiah  Houghton  B I 

West  jYewbury  C! 

Elijah  Dem.ond  C ! 

/?ow/t'vWillar.Holbrook  C ! 


Daniel  Filmore  } 

Sh^pleigh  Wiison       J 
Ebenezer  Nelson,  jr. 


Isaac  Braman 
Simeon  (Chamberlain 
Salem  fohn  Prince,LL.D, 
John  Brdizer 

v'arlisle 

Elias  Cornelius 
Brown  Emerson 
James  Flint 
Lucius  Bolles 


c; 

Bl 

C 

C 

E 

C 

C 

t 

I 


Churches  and  Ministers  ia  Middlesex.      85 


Salem  William  WUUamsP 
B^  filial  Streeter  U 

Abntr  Jones  B 

F 
St  Mary's  Ch.  Paul  Mc 

Quade  R  C 
Salisbury  C 

MIDDLESEX.  , 

Acfon  Marshall  Shed     C    Gro/onDan.Chaplin,D.D.C 


Salisbury  C 

B 
Saugus  Joseph  Emerson  C 
Tjfisjield     Rodney  G. 

Dennis  C 
Wmham  Eben  P.Sperry  C 


Ashby  EzekielL.BascomC 
John  M.  Patnam  C 

Bedford  Saml.  Stearns  C 
Billerica  Nathl.  Whit- 
man C 
^ojrdoro'Joseph  Willard  C 
j?n^/i/onJohnFoster,D  D.  C 
Burlington  Saml.  Sevvall  C 
Camhri.  A.Holmes,  d.d.  C 
AsaEitton,Boston,r<?cror  E 
Thomas  B.  Gannett  C 
Bela  lacobs  B 

Thomas  Whittemore      U 
U 
Carlisle  Paul  Litchfield  C 
CAar/e6'^ow.WarrenFay  C 


Henry  Jackson 


Ch.  in  Gorham-st, 
Edward  Turner 
Walter  Ba'.four 
Jaaif^s  Walker 
C7/f/ms/orrfWilkesAllen  C 
C 
John  Parkhurst  B 

Cowcorr/Ezr.^  Ripley,  d  d.C 
Dracut  Joseph  Merrill  C 
Reuben  Sears  P 

J9wns<6.Saml.H.  I'olman  C 
B 
£..  %^6zin/JohnB.  WightC 
Fra  ■:■•■  ngh .  D  a  v.  Ke  i  logg  C 
Charles  Train  B 

H 


HoliUitonJoseps.V/  aeaL.mC 
Hofikinion  Naihi.Howe  C 
E 
Z/Cjciw^/onCharlesBriggsC 
Lincoln  Charles 

Steurns,  d.  o.    C 
Z./^^/d'^onEdmund  Foster  C 


■■  Sanderson 
Maiden  Aaron  Green 
Ebenezer  Nelson 


Marlboro*  Seth  Alden 
Sylvester  F.  Bucklin 
Rr)bert  L.  Kilham 
M  dford  Andr.  Bigelow  C 
A''atkk  Martin  Monre  C 
A'^-w/onJonatnan  Homer  C 
William  Greenough  C 
J<  seph  Gtatton  B 

A.  (;.  Baury  E 

Pefijierell  James  Howe  C 
Reading  Cyrus  Pierce  C 
J  >ed   Reid  C 

SherburneS .  BTownsendC 


Shirley 

S.Reading  Reuben  Em- 
erson 
(iustavus  F.  Davis 
Stoneham  J.  H  Stevens 
Slow  J:.nath       Vewe'. 
Sudbury  Rufus  Hurlbut  C 


86    Ministers,  &c.  ia  Hampshire.. .Ply mouth* 


Teivfcsburyl jiCQbCo^gm  C 
TownsendDa.y'id'Pdlmer  C 
/yn^^Aoro'N.Lawrence  C 
B 
W^a/r/iamSamuel  Ripley  C 
Sewell  Harding  C 

fVatert. Convers  Francis  C 
West- Cambridge  Tliad- 


deus  Fiske,  d.  d. 


i 


Wcstford  Caleb  Blake  C 
Weston  Joseph  Field  C 
M&  B 
Wilmington  F.Reynolds  C 
Woburn  Joseph  Bennett  C 
Job  Seamans  B 


HAMPSHIRE. 


Amherst  DanielA.Clark  C 
Kath an  Perkins,  jr.  C 
JSe/cAer/oraExper.PorterC 

B 
Chesterfield  Isa.  WatersC 
Paul  Hinds  B 

B 
Cummington  Jas.  Briggs  C 
E.Hamfiton  P.Williston  C 
Enfield  Joshua  Crosby  C 
Goshen  Joel  Wright  C 
Granby  Elijah  Gtidley  C 
Chester  Chapin  C 

Greenwich  Jos.  Blodget  C 
Hadley  Jno.  Woodbridge  C 


Hatfield  J.  Lyman»  d.d.C 
Middlejield  Jona.  Nash  C 
Isaac  Child  B 

JVorthamfit,  S.  Williams  C 
JVbrivich  B. Woodbridge  C 
f  e/AamWinthropBailey  C 

P/am/e/JMosesHallcck  C 
Prescou  C 

Soiaham/i, V'mson  Gould  C 
South  Hadley  C 

Ware  Samuel  Ware  C 
West-  Ham/i .  EnochHaleC 
Williamsburg  Hen.  Lord  C 
WorthingC  J.L.Fomeroy  C 


PLYMOUTH. 


Abington  Samuel  Spring  C 
Samuel  W.  Colburn  C 
Daniel  Thomas  C 

B 
iJnd/^-ewo/.R. M.Hodges  C 
Ebenezer  Gay  C 

Carver  C 

B 
DuxburyZo\\nW\yT\y'D.u£' 
M  &:U 
^.5nX§*<?7y.B.Fessenden  C 
Halifax  Abel  Richmond  C 
Hanover  Seth  Chapin  C 
John  Butler  B 

Calvin  Wolcott  E 

Hanson  George  BaTstow  C 
Joseph  Tor  rev,  jr.  B 


iy/n^/tawz  Jos.  Richard  son  C 
Nicholas  B,  Whitney  C 
Charles  Brooks  C 

Hull       ^  3 

ii'/;?^s;onZephani»Willis  C 
Samuel  Glover  J? 

Afar6'4/?f/£/MartinParris  C 
Thomas  Conant  B 

Elijah  Leonard  C 

E 
M 
Middkborough  C 

John  Shaw  C 

Philip  Colby  C  : 

•  B^ 
Isaac  Kiinball  B  i 

Bl 


Ministers,  &c.  in  Bristol. ..Barnstable         87 


Mddleboro^  Eben.BriggsB 
\N'BridgXi9X\ .  Hu  ntingtonC 
Pembroke  Morrill  Allen  C 


PlymfitonYA\}2\\  Dexter  C 
Rochester  Lm.LeBarronC 
Oliver  Cobb  C 

B 


Plymouth  JamesKendallC 

Scituate  Samuel  Deane  C 

C 

NeUemiah  Thomas         C 

C 

Joshua  Flagg                   U 
Wareh.  D.  Hemmenway  C 

Benjamin  VVhittemore    C 

Benjamin  C.  Grafton       B 

W.Bridseiv.  J.  Reed,D.D.  C 

U 

B&  E 

BRISTOL. 

Mtleboro*                        C 

i^av^iAamEnochSanford  C 

John  Ferguson                 C 

B 

Silas  Hali                        B 

Rchobothi  )tisThompson  C 

U 

Sylvester  Round               B 

J5er^/(?yThomas  Andros  C 

Preserved  Pearse            B 

Dartmouth  Daniel  Hix  B 

B 

Jonathan  King                 C 

Seekonk                           B 

Arnold  Bliss                    B 

C 

F 

Somerset                  C  &  B 

Visrhton  Abrah.Gushee  C 

M&F 

B 

Swanzey                          B 

Easton  Luther  Sheldon  C 

Benjamin  Taylor             B 

M 

B 

Fairhaven                       C 

M 

Moses  How                      B 

Philip  Slade                     B 

/ree/ow«JohnLawrence  B 

Thomas  T.  Tucker       M 

C 

C 

Philip  Hathaway             B 

Taunton  Luth. Hamilton  C 

F&B 

C 

Mansfield  Rich»d.  Briggs  C 

E 

M 

Alvan  Cobb                    C 

N. Bedford  Sylv.Holmes  C 

B 

C 

Danl.Brewer  Sandem.  &  B 

B 

Troy  ^ob  Borden              B 

RC 

Augustus  B.  Read           C 

F&B 

Wellington                       C 

J^orton  Pitt  Clark           C 

Westfiort                         C 

JBARNSIABLE. 

Bamatable*                     C 

Josiah  Sturtevant             C 

Enoch  Pratt                     C 

j5rewsr^r*JohnSimpkins  C 

John  Peak                      B 

U 

88  MinisterSf  &c.  in  Dukes... Nan t...Worcester. 


Chatham*  Stet.RaymondC 
Dennis*  Joseph  Haven  C 
John  Sanford  C 

U 
^as^AamPhilanderShaw  C 

U 

M 
Falmouth  F  &  M 

C 

c 


Orleans  M 

/'roi/^ncf  ^onNathl.Stone  C 

M 

San(livichY)2M\A  L.Hunn'C 

Ezra  S.  Goodwin  C 

F&M 

Truro  Jude  Damon         C 

M 
Welfleet  Timothy  Davis  C 

Naihl.  Cogswell  \ 

B 

*  MethodUti. 


Silas  Shores 

Harwich  N. Underwood  C 

B 

M 

Marshfiee  Phineas  Fish  C 

Orleans  Daniel  Johnson  C 

DUKES. 
C^z/mcr^JonathanSmith  C     Gayhead 

M&B 
jEtfg-ar/owwJos.Thnxter  C 
Frederick  Baylies.Missi.  C 
William  Hubbard  B 

NANTUCKET. 
Mintucket  Steph.  Bailey  C    Mintucket 
Seth  F.  Switt  C        Methodists 


C 

B 

Tisbury  JosL  Henderson  C 
M&B 


Friends  and 


WORCESTER. 


Ashbumham 


C 

M 
Athol  Joseph  EsterbrookC 
Barre  James  ThompbonC 
fier/?«  Reub.PufFer,  d.d.  c: 
Bolton  Isaac  Allen  C 

Bovlston  Wprd  Cotton  C 
Brookneld  Eliak.Phelps  C 
Micah  Stone  C 

John  Chase  B 

John  Bisbee  U 

Charlton  C 

James  Boomer  B 

M 
Dana  Jacob  Whipple  C 
Douglas  David  Holman  C 

B 


Dudley  Abiel  Williams  C 

Esek  Brown  B 

Fitchburg  C 

M&B 

Gardner  C 

Grafton  John  Miles        C 

Otis  Converse  B 

Zephaniah  Lathe  U 

Hnrdivick  W  .B. Wesson  C 

Ebenezer  Burt  B 

M 

Harv.  IraH.T.BlanchardC 

George  Fisher  C 

Abishai  Samson  B 

Shakers  &  U 

Holden  Joseph  Avery  \  f% 

Horatio  BardweU        { 


Ministers,  &c.  in  Berkshire. 


89 


Holden  John  Walker       B 

Hubbardston  Saml.Gay  C 

Lancaster^  .Thayer,D.D.C 

Lm ester  John  Nelson   C 

F 

B 

E 

Elias  Megregory  B 

Leominster \ht\  Conant  C 

Lunenburg  Dav. Damon  C 

Mendon'6imeon  Doggett  C 

B 
C 
C 

u 


Milbury  Joseph  Goffe 
Mdford  David  Long 


New-  firflw/r<?eJohrjFiskeC 
jN'or.hboro'  Joseph  Alien  C 
j'Vbr/A^'/V/e-fJ.Crane.DD.C 

B 
JV:^roo/^/?f /JThosSnell  C 
OoA-/2QmDanl.TomiinsonC 
Oxford  C 

U 
Phillifist.  Jos.Ch)ckering  C 
Paxton  Gaius  Conant  C 
/'e^frsZ/G.  Luther  Wilson  C 
Princeton  Sanil.  Clark  C 
Alonzo  Phillips  P 

Royalston  Eben.Perkins  C 

B 
7?wr/«wrf  Josiah  Clark  C 
<S/?rfW*.J.Sumner,D.D. )  ^ 
George  Allen  $ 

B 


Jacob  Wood  U 

5ow//i<?'oro'Jerobo.ParkerC 

Southbridge  Jason  Park  C 

George  Angel  B 

Spencer  Joseph  Pope  >  ^ 

Stephen  Crosby  S 

Le  Favour  B 

Sterling  Peter  Osgood    C 

Sturbridge  Alvan  Bond  C 

Zenas  L.  Leonard  B 

Sutton  Edmund  Mills     C 

Samuel  Waters  B 

Job  B.  Boomer  B 

2>»?/2/efonC. Wellington  C 
...  „.  g 

C 
C 
F 
C 
B 


Charles  Phippen 
UfUcn  Benjamin  Wood 
Ux bridge  Saml.  Judson 


Ward  Enoch  Pond 
Isaac  Dwinell 
W^fs^^o.ElishaRoekwoodC 

B 
Wcst-Boylston      John 

Boardman  C 

B 
/fifi^'nMunsonC.GaylordC 

U 
W^fs?mm«rerCynisMann  C 
Levi  Bnggs  U 

Winche7id.l^heY  LClark  C 
Worcest.  Aretius  B.HuU  C 
Aaron  Bancroft,  d.  d.  C 
Jonathan  Going  B 

Loammi  J.  Hoadly  C 


BERKSHIRE. 


Adams  Savery 

Jlford 

Becket  Joseph  L.  Mills 

Cheshire  Samuel  Bloss 


B 
M 
C 
C 
B 
B 
Dalton  Ebenez.Jennings  C 

H  % 


^^rew.GardneiHayden  C 

Elisha  D.  Hubhell  B 

G.^am.  Solo.  Blakesley  E 
Sylvester  Burt  C 

John  Nichols  B 

Hancock  B 


90 


Ministers,  &c.  in  Norfolk. 


ffinsdaieWm .  A.Hawlfey  C 
Abraham  Jackson  B 

Lee  Alvan  Hvdc,  d  d.    C 

M 
ie7zc3J7Sam.Shepard,DD.  C 

B 

M  &E 

Lanesb.  Noah  Sheldon    C 

E 
Mt.   Washington  M 

Neiu-Ashford  M 

Otis  Jonathan  Lee  C 

M 
Peru  Roswell  Hawkes  C 
PittsMd  C 

M  &  B 
Richm.Y.^  winW.Dwi^htC 
SandUjidd  Levi  White  C 

B 

Israel  Keach  B 


Savou  G 

SheffteldJames  Bradford  C 

M&B 

Stockbridge  Dav.D.Fit  Id  C 

B 

TyringhamSos.  W.Dow  C 

B 

M 

Washington  John 

Humpstead   C 
B 
M 
West' Stockbridge  Na- 
than Shaw    C 
B 
Williamstoivn  Ralph  W. 

Gridley  C 

Erastus  Dotey  B 

M 

Windsor  G.  Dorrance    C 

B 


NORFOLK. 


Bellingham  \hi^\  Fisher  B 
Braintree  Rich.  S  Storrs  C 
Jonas  Perkins  C 

Brookline  Jno.Pierce,D.D.C 
Canton  Benja.  Huntoon  C 

B 
Cohasset  Jacob  Flint  C 
Dedhain  Alvan  [^amson  C 
William  Cogswell  C 

John  White  C 

Ebenezer  Burgess  ^' 

Isaac  Boyle  E 

B 
Dorch.  T.M.Harris,  d  .  d.  C 
John  Codman,  d.  d.  C 
Edwird  »<ichmond,D.D.C 
Dover  Ralph  Sanger  C 
JFovboro*  C 

Wairen  Rird  B 

i^r8«A:^f.N.Emmons,D.  d.C 


Medfi€ldT)2LYC\e\C.  San- 
ders, D.D.  C 

B 

Medivay  Luther  Bailey  C 
Jacob  Ide  C 

U 
Miltm  Samuel  Gile  C 
Needham  C 

Thomas  Noves  C 

M 
Quincy  Peter  Whitney  C 
Benj  imin  C.  Cutler  E 
/?a«(/o//?ACal  .Hitchcock  C 
David  Brigham  C 

Joel  Briggs  B 

Beiijamin  Putnam  B 

Roxbury  E.Porter,  d.d.  C 

C 
Thomas  Gray  C 

Joseph  ElUot  B 


Ministers,  ^-c.  in  Franklin  and  Hampden.     91 


Hosea  Ballou,  2d  U 

5'AaronSaml  BrimblecomC 
Joseph  B.  Felt  C 

Thomas  Barrett  B 

Stoughton  C 

Wai/iole  George  Morev  C 


tVeymout/iJacob  Norton  C 
William  Tyler  C 

Wrentham  Elisha  Fiske  C 
Moses  Thacher  C 

B 


FRANKLIN. 


Ashfield  Thos.  Shepard  C 

E 
Enos  Smith  B 

^erwa  rrfsr  onT.F .  RogersC 

B 
John  Brooks  U 

Buckland  C 

Charlemont  C 

K -thnniel  Rice  B 

Colraine  P 

Edward  Davenport  B 
James  Parsons  B 

Conwat/John  Emerson  )  ,, 
E'iward  Hitchcock      \  ^ 

B 
Defrfield'^2im\,  WillardC 
Benjamin  Rice  C 

G?7/ Josiah  W.  Cannon  C 
Greenfield  Chas.  Jenkins  C 

C 
Titus  Strong  E 

ffawley  Jonathan  Grout  C 
JIea(h  Mobes  Miller  C 
Arad  Hall  B 


Ley  den  Asa  Hibberd 

Leverett 

Elijah  Montague 
Montague  Aaron  Gates 


B 
C 

U 
B 
C 
E 

J^env- Salem  A.  Harding  C 
Asm  Niles  B 

iVrM/f^/rf  Thos.  Mason  C 
Orange  M 

Joshua  Chandler  C 

Roive  P-eserved  Smith  C 
5^<r/3z^r7ieTheo,PackardC 
Daviri  Long  B 

iSAM/es^MryJos.SmallidgeB 

C 
Sunderland  Jas.  Taylor  C 

B 
Warwick  Pres.Smith.jr.  C 

B 
^r<?nrfe//John  Duncklee  C 
David  Gofldard  B 

Whatetey  Lem.  P.Bates  C 


HAMPDEN. 


5/flnrf/orrf  Dorus  Clark  C 
E 
Brimfield  Joseph  Vail'    C 
Chrnter  B 

Rufus  Pomeroy  C 

Gmnv^y/eTim.M  .CooleyC 
Joel  B-^ker  C 

S'las  Root  B 

Holland  ISf  South  Brim- 
field  C 


B 


Holland,  Isfc. 
Longmeadow     Baxter 

Dickinson  C 
Ludloiv  Eben. B.Wright  C 
M'-nson  Alfred  Ely  C 
O'iver  Bennet  B 

Montgomery  J.H.Fowle  C 
B 
Palmer  C 

Russell  C 


92      Protestant,  Methodist,  R.  C.  Bishops. 

Hm^ell                            B  Westjield                         B 

So.  Brim  field  E.  Codding  B  fV.  Spnn.Wm  .B .  SpragueC 

Soulhwick  Calvin  Foot    C  Reuben  S.  Hazen            C 

6y2n>/5-/e/rfSam I.Osgood  C  John  Grant                      B 

C  Thomas  Rand                 B 

Wm.  B.  O.  Peabody       C  M 

George  Atwell                 B  WUbrah,  MosesWarren  C 

E  Ebenezer  Blown              C 

To/Zanc?  Ro^er  Harrison  C  Alvan  Bennett                 B' 

Went  &  Id  Isaac  Knapp  C  M 

OCT  Pews  and  Rights  in  Houses  of  Public  Worship  are  deemed  in  law 
to  be  Real  Estate,  except  in  Boston,  where  they  are  to  be  considered  as 
Personal  Estate. 


BISHOPS. 

Protestant  Efiiscopal  Church  in  the  United  States* 

Pate  of  Consecration.  Residence. 

Feb.  4, 1787.  Right  Rev.  William  White,  D.D.of  Pcnnj-.  Philadelpliia. 
May  29, 1811.  Right  Rev.  John  H.  Hobart,  D.  D.  of  tieiv-Tork,  New  Y.. 
May  29, 1811.    Right  Rev.  Alexander  V.  Griswold,  D.  D.  of  the  liastern 

Uincess,  Bristol,  U.  1. 
May  18, 1814.  Right  Rev.  Richard  C.  Moore,  D.  D.  of  Virg.  Richmond, 
Sept.  1, 1814.  Right  Rev.  James  Kemp,  D.  D.  of  Mary  land.  Baltimore. 
Nov.  19, 1815.  Right  Rev.  John  C.ocs,  D.D.  of  New  Jersey,  New  Bnins. 
Oct,  8,  1818.  Right  Rev.  Nath.  Bowtn,  D.  D.  of  ^'.C/^/ro/inaCha.  I'-stdn* 
Feb.  11,  1819.  Right  Rev.  Philander  Chase,  D.D.  of  Ohio,  Worthniglon,. 
Oct.  22, 1819.  Right  Rev.  Tljumas  C.  Brownell,  D.D.LL.D.  Corin.Uaiif. 
John  S.  Ravenscroft,  D.  D.  North-Carolina. 

In  the  British  Colonies, 
p.ight  Rev.  Jacob  Mountain,  D.  D.        .       .       -       -       .       Qi/ebectc. 
Right  Rev, Stanley,  D.  D.        •       -  Halifax^  Nova-Scotia,. 

Methodist  Bishofts, 

Right  Rev,  William  M'Kendree,  Right  Rev,  Enoch  George,  and 
Right  Re\ .  Robert  R.  Roberts. 

Roman  Catholic  Bishops  in  the  United  States. 

Most  Rev.  Ambrose  Mareshall,  Archbishop,  ...  Baltimore, 
Ri?;ht  Rev.  Joseph  B.  Plagtt,  -  -  -  Bar(htoxvn,( Kentucky.} 
Right  Rev.  John  Connelly  -..----  New-York. 
Right  Rev.  William  Dubourg,  -  -  .  New-Orleans  iy  LoniUana, 
Right  Rev.  .John  David,  Coadjutor  to  Bishop  Flaget,  -  Virtcennes, 
Right  Rev.  John  England,         -        -  Charleston,  South-Carolina^ 

Right  Rev.  Henry  Conwell,        -.-..-    Philatlclfihiru 

Right  Rev.  Edward  Fenwick, Cincimmtiy  0/tto. 

In  the  British  Colonies,  , 

Right  Rev.  Joseph  O.PUssis,     -        .       -        -        .  C        o«/./,J-it 

Right  Rev.  Claud.  B.Panet,  his  Coadjutor,     -       -  1'     if^^^f^'^* 

Alexander  McDowell,        ---..-  Upper  Canm/a. 

John  Jaives  Lartigue^        ........    MonlreuU 

5,  Av  McEachern,    ....      -  Prince  Edivarcfi  JHaad, 


ConventioD  of  Ministera.  93 

The  Convention  of   the  Congregational  Ministera  in 
the  Commonivealth  of  Massachusetts 

Is  a  voluntary  Association,  embracing  all  the  Congrega- 
tional Clergy  '  f  the  Commonwealth,  but  vested  witD  no 
particular  authority  or  control  over  the  churches. 

Their  meeting  is  holden  in  Boston,  in  the  afternoon  of 
the  last  Wednesday  in  May,  or  day  of  Election  annual- 
ly, at  5,p,M.  and  the  following-  day  at  eleven,A.M.  After 
transact!  .g  the  usual  business  of  the  Convention,  a  ser- 
inon  is  delivered  in  public  before  them,  and  a  collection 
made  for  the  charitable  purpose  of  relieving  the  indi- 
gent Widows  of  Congregational  Clergymen. 

Difficulties  having  often  arisen  in  deterr*  ining,  what 
wid'  ws  are  the  proper  objects  of  the  charity  of  this  Con- 
venrion,it  was  vf  ted,  June  1,1815.  That  a  standing  Com- 
mittee be  appointed,  five  of  whom  shall  be  chosen  cen- 
trally ;  and  the  remainder  in  different  parts  of  the  State. 
The  five,  with  the  Scribe  and  Treasurer,  shall  act  as 
a  Hefiorting  Committfe,  to  receive  from  the  other 
Members  of  the  Committee  applications  and  state- 
ments of  facts  in  behalf  of  persons  who  may  be  subiects 
of  the  chanty  of  the  Convention  ;  and  having  considered 
the  same,  shall  judge  of  the  persons  to  be  relieved,  and 
the  proportion  to  be  given  to  each,  and  m;  ke  r'^port  to 
thf'  Convention,  on  the  first  day  of  their  meeting,  an^ju- 
ally  ;  further,  that  the  names  of  said  C^mmi  t«  e  shall 
be  annually  published  in  the  Massachusetts  Register. 

STANOING   COMMITTEE. 

Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland,  d.  d.  Rev.  Eliphalet  Porter, 
D.  D  Rev.  Abiel  Holmes,  d.  d  Rev.  John  P'trce.  d.  d. 
Rev,  Charles  Lowell,  d.  d.  Rev.  John  Codman,  d.  D, 
Rev.  Francis  Parkman,  are  the  Refiorttng  Commitee, 

Suffolk.  Norfolk, 

Rev.  William  E.  Chan-  Rev.  Elisha  Fiske. 
ning,  D.  D.  Plymouth. 

Essex.  Rev.  James  Kendall. 

Rev.  Peter  En  ton,  d.  d.  Rev.  Daniel  Huntington. 
Rev  Br  wn  Emerson  Bristol. 

Middlesex,  Rev.  Pitt  Clark . 
Rev.  Ez'-a  Ripley,  d.  d.  Barnstable, 

Rev.  Sylvester  F,  Bucklin.  Rev.  John  Simpkins. 


94       General  Associations  in  Massachusetts. 

Rev.  Ezra  Goodwin.  Hamp.shire.         ;*% 

Worcester  Rev.  Joseph  Lyman,  D.Tf, 

Rev.  JoLeph  Esterbrook.  Franklin 

Hampden,  Serkfthire. 

Rev.  Isaac  Knapp.  Rev.  Alvan  Hyde,  d.d. 

Accordingly,  when  the  widow  of  any  Congregational 
Clergyman  is  considered  an  object  of  the  charity  «>t  the 
Convention,  it  is  desired,  that  answers  to  the  following 
questions  be  given  by  one  of  the  Standing  Committee, 
by  the  first  of  May  in  each  year,  to  be  communicated  to 
the  Reporting  Committee,that  they  may  possess  the  doc- 
uments for  making  a  correct  report  to  the  Convention. 

1.  What  is  her  age  ? 

2.  What  are  the  nHmber,  the  sex,  the  ages,  and  the 
circumstances  of  her  children  ? 

3.  W^hat  is  a  fair  estimate  of  her  property  ? 

4.  What  is  her  ability  to  help  herself? 

5.  What  connexions  has  she,  who  are  bound  to  aflford 
her  assistance  ?   And  in  what  way  do  ihey  assist  her? 

6.  What  is  her  income  ? 

7.  What  peculiar  circumstances  render  her  an  ob- 
ject of  charity ;  or  make  it  desirable,  that  she  should 
have  aid  this  year  ? 

The  Standing  Committee  arc  also  desired  to  give 
notice  to  the  Scribe,  whenever  an  alteration  takes  place 
in  the  circumstances  of  the  widows,  who  are  objects  of 
charity. 

Rev.  Francis  Parkman,  of  Boston,  Treasurer. 

Rev.  John  Codman,  of  Dorchester,  Scribe  of  the  Con- 
vention. 

Rev.  Thomas  Snell,  first  Preacher. 

Rpv  Dr.  Pierce,  second  Preacher. 

The  Convention  earnestly  recommend  to  all  young 
gentlemen  who  design  to  devote  themselves  to  the  work 
of  tlie  ministry,  to  spend  that  portion  of  time  in  the  study 
of  divinity  which  learned  and  judicious  advisers  shall 
think  necessary  to  qualify  them  for  public  teachers. 

General  dissociation  in  Massachusetts. 
This  body  was  organized  in  June,  1805.    In  1814, 
\i  consisted  of  Delegates  from  12  Associations  in  Mas* 


Post-Offices  and  Post-Masters. 


95 


sachusetts  Proper.  Its  members  '♦  admit,  as  articles 
of  faith,  the  doctrines  of  Christianity,  as  they  are  gen- 
erally expressed  in  the  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism," 
and  consider  these  doctrines,  which  have  been  general- 
ly embraced  by  the  churches  of  New-England,  as  the 
**  basis  of  their  union.'^  This  body  wholly  disclaims 
ecclesiastical  power  (^r  authority  ovt  r  the  Churches,  or 
the  opinions  of  individuals.  The  essential  objects,  as 
expressed  in  their  Constitution,  are  "to  promote  broth- 
erly intercourse  and  harmony,  and  their  'nutual  anima- 
tion, assistance,  and  usefulness  as  ministers  of  Christ." 
iJy^  Annual  meetings  last  Wednesday  in  June, 


POST-OFFICES  m  Massachusetts  anrf  Maine, 
ivith  the  Post- Masters*   .Yumes* 


Abingtoriy  Elihu  Hobart 
Acton^ 

AdamHy  William  P.  Briggs 
Albany^  Asa  Cummings 
Alfred^'Ul.*  Jere.  Goodwin 
Alna,  M.  Josiah  S'ebbins 
Amesbury,  Jonath.  M  )  rill 
Amherst^  Rufus  Keliogg 
Andover^  Isaac  Abbot 
Anson,  m,  James  Collins 
Ashburnham^  Ives  Jewett 
Ashby,  Alex.  T.  Will  .rd 
Ashfidd,  Levi  Cook 

Assonet.Wchevt  Stro!)riilge 
^//i£>/,Nathl.C.Esterbrroks 
Att.leboro\  Ezr'i  Basset 
Augusta,  M.  Rol-)t.  C.  Vose 
Bald=win,  bi  Richard  Fitch 
Bangor^  M  Royal  Clirk 
.fiar/2arir/.v/0/V,Gid*nRyther 
^fl-r-.' v/cr/^/r^  M.itthewC'obb 
IVes'  ^arn-^ .  Sind.  Bass-t^ 
Barre,  Ezra  Baker 

Bathy  M  David  Stinson 
Becket,  Asa  Baird 

Belcherton,  Henry  Mellen 
*  h\  signifies  Maine^ 


Belfast y  M. 

Bethel,  Moses  Mason,  jr. 
Beverly,  John  Burley 

Billerica,  Jonathan  Bowers 
Rlandford,  Orrin  Sage 
Bloo  wfield,  M .  JosephLocke 
/^luehill,u  Andr.  Witham 
B-dton  Amos  Parker 

Bo'Ahbay,yi.  Edm.Wilson 
fiOH'on,  Aaron   Hill 

Bowdoin,M  Moses  Starhird 
Bo%vdoinh.  m  S.  Gardiner 
B oxford,  Parker  Spafford 
i^m^Tybrfi,  Wm.Greenougli 
Brewer,  m  Charles  Rice 
Brewster^  Joseph  Samson 
Bridgton^  m  Nathl.  Howe 
Bridgcwater  S.L.Mitchell 
(S.parish)  Mitchell  Keith 
j^r?'^/!^on,Noah  Worcester 
Brimfieldy  Steph.  Pynchou 
Bristol,  M  Aaron  Blaney 
Brookfield  Abrah  Skinner 
Brownfield,  m.  Jos.  Howard 
Brunsnvick,u.  J.  M'Lellen 
Buck  field,  M  B.  Spaulding 
Buckiand,  JosephHubbarh 


96 


Post-offices  and  Post-Masters. 


Bucksfiort,  M  H  nry  Little 
Burlington,  John  Walker 
Buxton,  u.  Samuel  Cwtts 
Calais.  M  George  Downes 
Canbrid!^c,l*t%c\>ti  .S.Kead 
Camden,  m.  Benj.  Gushing 
Canaan,  m  Isaac  Adams 
Canton,  Thom^ts  Tolman 
CarmelyTA  Israel  Johnson 
Carver,  James  Ellis 

Castine,  m.  Benj.  Hook 
CAar/f  OT07Z.'  AnsonMayhew 
CAar/'  5^own,Paul  Willard 
Charlton,  W  ti.  P.  Kider 
Chatham,  Ezra  Crowell 
ChHmsford.  J.  el  Adams 
C^crn{/Jd'/rf,J'^sewh  Adams 
Cheshire  Noble  K.Wolojtt 
C/zf'»^<?r,3ylvf  st-rEmmons 
Ch  ster field,  D  v  acBancrof t 
Chesterville.  m  J.B.Lowell 
Chilmark,  Matt.  Mavhew 
China,  m  Jap.C.VVashburn 
Clinton,  M  Gershom  Fligg 
C'jhasaet,  Joel  vVilcut 
Colraine,  S.  Coolidge 
Coiumbia,M.  Thos.Ruggles 
Cofico  -di  John  Keyes 
Conway;  Christo.  Armes 
Corinth,  m  Isaac  Hodsdon 
Cotuet,  Rowl.  T.  Crocker 
Danville,  M  Moses  Rowe 
Dalton,  J.  Chamberlain,  jr. 
Dartmouth,  Abr.  Tucker 
jDe'^/^a/nJer.Shuttleworth 
Deerjidd^  Seth  Ninis 

(So.  parish)  Aaron  Arms 
Denmark,  m  Elias  Perry 
Denny sviUe,M.  Wm.  Kilby 
Dennis,  Nathan  Ston,  jr. 
Denms,{^o.)  M.  Wlielden 
Dexter,  m  Isnac  Farrdf 
Dighton,  John  Hathaway 


Dixmont  m  B  nj.  Batman 
Douglas,  Paul  Dudley 
Doughty*8  FaUs,^.HoUbs 
Dracut,  John  Blanchard 
Dresden,  m  Th  )S  Johnson 

.V/i//s.      Daniel  Cote 

Dudley,  Amasa  Nichols 
Duxbury,  Thos.  Windsor 
Easfham,  Joseph  Mayo 
Easfon,  Daniel  Wheatoa 
(do.turnpike)  Israel  Alger 
Eastfiort,  M  John  Burgin 
fia»i  Midway  N.  Jones 
/i  as/  'Smc^A  w  '  ?/ ,  Nat,  Reeves 
.firfr/m^ron,  M  JohnWhiting 
Edgarto'wn,Tiin.Cofl^  ,}r» 
Edgeromd,w.  Step.P..rsQns 
F.gr  mont,  Josiah  Webb 
Elltworth,  M  Alf.Lang^don 
Eafietd,  Elisha  Lymaa 
Ess'X,  John  Choate,  jr, 
fairfaXy^A  JoelWellingtoQ 
Fairfieldu.  Ebn.  Lawrence 
Falmouth^  Richard  Wood 
N'.Ralmouth  Ebenez.  Nye 
Fally^s  village  Cha.Collias 
Farming ton,'s'i.  T'y Johnson 
Fayette,  m  Solo.  Bates,  ;r. 
Feeding  Hills  Alf.Floweis 
Fitchburg,C2^.\\n  Wiiltrd 
Foxboro'  Noah  Hobart 
Framingh  Jon?it.  Mayn.ird 
Frankfort,  M  Archi.  Jones 
Franklin,  Eli  Richardscia 
Freedom,  m  J  hti  Comiiigs 
Freffiort^  Saml.Holbrook 
i^r'?«'/OTy«,Abr^h'mBraley 
Fryehurg,  m  Judah  Dana 
Gardiner,  m  Se.h  Gay 
Garland,  m  Wm.  Q^y^m 
Gill  3'Miiamin  Brainer(§ 
Gloucester.  Wm,  Steven- 
Goldsboro*  m 


Post-Offices  and  Post-Masters. 


97 


GorhaJUyM  A  ex.M  Lellan 
G'Ji'-n,  Join  WilK-ims 
Gri/lofiy  Willi  im  Ldinb 
Gri'mbu  David  Smith 

GranvUl",  Oliver  Pa  sons 
Gray,  m  Joseoh  M'Lell  ai 
G.^amn^^'on,  M.Hoijkins 
Greene^  m  Luther  Robbins 
Gr^'^rifidd,  Ambrose  Ames 
Greemvichy  ,\mos  Howe 
Grotoriy  James  Lewis 
Hadlf-yy  Samuel  D.  VVard 
Hal  fax,  O.  Lyon 

HaUnurll.isi  Amns  Nourse 
— C'oss  roids,  J  Robinson 
Hamil'on,  Israel  Brown 
Ha  n fid  M  Martin  Kinsley 
Hanc'jck,  Joshua  Lapham 
//a-7coc>4. Thorn  isCra  ision 
Hanover,  Robert  E  Is 
Humon,  N.thl.  Collamore 
Hardwick,  Sunl.  F.Cuiier 
Hur  ford.,  ivi  Arvi.H;iytord 
Parian/,  Ebeuezer  Bridge 
//arzyjcA.Eb-nezt^rBscoks 
Hatfidd,  Daniel  White 
HavcrhilU  ^  'than  Burrill 
Ha^ioley^.  Jfishua  LonKiey 
Heath,  Syh  anus  Maxwell 
Hebron^  m  Be  J.  Chandler 
Cra^ie's  Mills,  C.  Shaw 
Hl?i(fham,  Thomas  Loud 
Hnsdale,  Sol  -mon  W.Colt 
Hiram,  yi  M.rshal  Spring 
Hold'Ti,  Benjamin  Davis 
Holland,  Benj.  Church 
HoU'ftton,  O'iver  Leland 
Holme's  /ro/'-,The.Parsons 
Hofie,  \V  ide  Sweetland 
Honkint'm,  \'\Harringtnn 
Hubhardsrm.  Cl-rk  vVitt 
Hyanni^;,  L- ■  w  is  Thacher 
Xjidustryj-si  Jon.Goodridge 
I 


Ifmwich         Ammi  Sniitli 
Jay,  James  Starr,  jr. 

Je^'e7'son,m.  Eiisha  J.  Ford 
yo«rs6oro',  M  AiiseiTupper 
Joy,  M  Jc.s'.ah  Mitchell 
A'e;7nc6M«A:,MBar'sPalmer 
Kingston^  Seth  Drew 
Kittery,  m  Daniel  Peirce 
Lancaster,  Time.  Whiting 
LanesboT.  JohnsonHubbell 
Lebanon,  m  Daniel  Wood 
Lee,  Hubbard  Bartlett 
L'lcester,  Henry  Sargent 
Lenox.,  VVm.  P.  Walker  ^ 
Lenminster  John  Gardiner 
Levant,  M  Moses  H^dsdon 
/*d'vrr<?r^,Jonathan  Conant 
Lewuton,  m  Daniel  Reed 
Lcxing'.on  Rufus  Meriam 
LimerickM  James  Keuell 
Limington,  M  Jame«  Frcst 
Lincolnvillf,  m  G.  Ulmer 
Liic/i/.M  New.  W  Stt-vens 
Littleion,  Thomas  Reed 
Livermorew  Ben .  Bradford 
Lovell,  VI  John  Swan 
Lubec,  IM  Moses  Fu  ier 
LongMeadoiv,  Danl.  Gates 
L'jvrl,  M  /Vndf.  Woodbury 
Luri'-nbuj-if,  Edm.Cushing 
Lyman,  Thomas  Sands  ^ 
/^z//272,  Jonathan  Batchelder 
Macfiiaa,  m  Jere.  O'Bnen 
Do  E. Fails,  i^hrx  C.  T  :lbot 
Vlalden,  J  hn  Sargent 
A/(2nc/z.'^s?rr,D.L.  Bingham 
Ma n.s field,  Solomon  Pratt 
Mirhlehead.  Rich.  Prince 
Marlboro',  Sulliv.  Thayer 
Marsh  fie  Id,  Jabez  Hatch 
Med  fir  Id,  Charles  Onion 
Mediv.y,  A'ii;iam  Felt 
Mcdford^  William  Rogers  . 


98 


Po3t-Offices  and  Post-Masters. 


Mendon,  Wra.  S.  Hastings 
Methuen<,  Moses  Howe 
Mi^d/.eb'jro\  Levi  Pierce 
Middle  field,  UavidMack  ,j  r 
Mid.  Gran.  Noah  Cooley 
Milbury^  Sim.  Farnswcrth 
Mitford,  Samuel  Leeds,  jr. 
MUton,  Nathan  C.  iMartiu 
Minot,  M  Will  Woodbury 
Jia^t  Minot,  Oliv.  Pollard 
Monmout.isi  J, A. Chandler 
A/o72so»,Aj'temas  Wis  wall 
Montague,  Jona.  Hartwell 
MontviUe,  m  Cyrus  Davis 
Mt.Ferno?i,u  Saml.  Thing 
A'antucfcet,  Thos.  Macy 
J^iaraguagus,  M  J.  Adams 
JVadck,  William  Farris 
JVew-  Bcdfo  rd,  Abra  .Smith 
N.Braintree,X>3i\.Bv\%\\2t.m 
do.  Amasa  Bigelow 
J^'eivduryfioi't  yMoses  Lord 
A''ewcastle,M  John  Glidden 
JVew^eld,M  Winthrop  Hill 
JVenvGlou.M  J.  E.  Foxcraft 
JK'ew  Marlboro'  St.  Powell 
JVew/2ort,M  Rich.  Hopkins 
Aezy '  5a/e7n,Nah'm  Bryant 
JVew-Skaroii.^  m     Samuel 

Prescott 
.Yewton,        Amos    Allen 
JS/brridgeivock,  m  William 

Spaulding 
.V  Adams,  W."  Waterman 
.YorMaw^^en, Dan.  Wright 
jVorthbridge,  C.  Taft 
J^orthfield,  John  Nevers 
A'orthfiort,  M  Jonas  Shaw 
JYQrthboro\  Gill  Valentine 
jV.Middleboro', Isaac  Pratt 
.Y.Bridgewat.  C.Packard 
►\ .  Ply  mf lion,  Eljen.Lobdell 
North-Yarinouthf  m  David 


Mitchell 
Ab7Von,LabanM.Wheatou 
Norway,  m  Wm.  Reed 
Oakham,  Joseph  Fobes 
Orange,  Chas.  Wheelock 
Orland,  M.  A.  Craig 

Orleans^  Daniel  Johnson 
OrTington,yi  Benj.  Nourse 
Otis,  Basil  Seymore 

Oxford,  Andr.  Sigourney 
Oysrerville,  RetireC  rocker 
Palermo,  m  John  Marden 
Palmer,  Amos  Hamilton 
Paris ^  M  Russell  Hubbard 
Parsons/.  Rufus  M'Intire 
Paivtuc.Bri.  Nat.  Wright 
Paxton,  Tyler  Goddard 
/^(?7726ro^<?,Kilb'n  Whitman 
Pepfierell,  James  Lewis,] r. 
Perry,  M.  R.  Palmer 
Peru,  Geo.  W.  M'Elwin 
Petersh.  Huths.  Hapgood 
Philifisbg.-M.  EDis B.  Usher 
P/n/i/isb^g,M  Mark  L.  Hill 
Philltfiston,     Francis    C. 

Champney 
Pittfjield  Joshua  Danforth 
Pittston,  M  Jacob  Loud 
Plainjield,  John  Mack 
/Vt/mowM, William  Brown 
Plymfiton,  Peleg  Wright 
PorUand,  m  Robert  Ilsly 
Poivnal,  M  Perez  Chapin 
Prescott.,  Barna.  Brigham 
/^rz>2c??on,Charles  Russell 
Prosfiect,  M  Samuel  Shute 
JVest  do.AndrewLeach,jr. 
P7'ovmcf^c^7f«J.Batchelder 
Quincy,  Samuel  Savel 
riandolfih.,  Jonathan  Spear 
Raymond,  m  Eli  Longley 
Raynham,  Nehem.  Jones 
Readjicldyyi  Sam,  Currier 


Post-Offices  and  Posl-Masters. 


09 


Readin^^  John  Weston 
Rehobothy  Rvifiis  Rounds 
/^7r/;wo«af,CyprianBranch 
Rochester^  M  H.  Ruegles 
-^C ^'^(lito'poisetie,)  Gid- 
eon Barstow,  jr. 
/?oiA7/5/orz,Fr3nk. Gregory 
Robiiiston^^\  John  Brewer 
Ronvleij^  James  Smith 
Riimford,  Nathan  Adams 
Rutland,  Rufus  Putnam 
Sacnrappa,  m  Luth.  Fitch 
Saco,  M  John  Cleaves 
Salem^  Joseph  E.  Sprague 
Salifiduri/',  Seth  Clark 
Sandisfidd,  George  Hull 
5ci w(/7y2c/; ,Wm  Fessenden 
Sane/ford,  m  Elisha  Allen 
E.  Sandwich,  Joseph  Hall 
Savo'^,  Reuben  Bourne 
iSfcrrior-'MBen.MiUiken.jr. 
Sedgivick,Tsj  Dan.Berkford 
Sconlipgaii  /''//,9,M  J  Locke 
Scituate^  Augustus  Clapp 
Scekonk,  Allen  Munroe 
Shafileigh^n  John  Trafton 
Sharon^  Jonathan  Cobb 
S/irr/iscot,  M  Andr.  Peters 
67i^^^^/(/,Nathan'l  Preston 
Sh  rburne,  Calvin  Sanger 
S/iirlry,  Thomas  Whitney 
Sidney,  M  Steph.  Springer 
Shiitesburu,  John  Taylor 
iihreivsbury,  Calv.R. Stone 
Somerset,  Isaac  Pierce 
S.Berivick,  m  J.W.Seaver 
Soii*hboro\  Francis  B.  Fay 
S.Hudlcy, David  Chandler 
So.H.  Canrt/,Wm,Bowdoin 
Soutfmnck,  John  Miles 
Sc7it/ia?n/itJas.  K  Sheldon 
S/iencer,  Isaac  Jenks,  jr. 
tS/i  ringjidd,  Dan .  Lombard 


Siandish^  M   Wm.  Lowell 

Sterlings        John  Robbins 

Steuben,-^!  JacobTownsley 

Stockb  ridge y  Edw.  Burrall 

Swughton,       Aaron  Gay 

Stoiv,        Phineas  Conant 

Sturbridge,  T)^v.  K.Porter 

Sullivan^  M  P    D.  Sargent 

Sunder 'and,  Wm  Delano 

Surry, m  Edward  S  Jarvis 

SuttoUy         Jacob   Maish 

Sivanzey,        John#VIason 

Sumner,  m  S.  Bartlett.  jr. 

Swcden.M  And. Woodbury 

Taunt  on  yiavcvQ^  L.  Hodges 

Tern  file  ton,  h'Wih-^.  French 

Teivksbury,  Jaccb  Coggia 

T/iomasto7i^M  Heze.Smith 

Tisburyy      Theo.  Parsons 

Tolland y        John    Rogers 

7o/?'5>?^7f/,CyTiisCumn'.ings 

Townacnd,  W , A. Bancroft 

Trenton^  m       Ahner  Lee 

Iroy,        Charle«;  Pitman 

Truro,  Daniel   Paine 

Turner,  m  ALIen  Blossom 

Tyngsbo .  Dan  1 .  R  i  chr,  r  d  son 

Union,  u  Ebenczer  A'den 

Unity,  M  Danl.  Whitmore 

Uhtnny  Daniel  Fiske 

Ur bridge^    Samuel  Read 

VassalboM  LathropChase 

ViciviQy  M   Elisha  Johnson 

f  /  'rt/r/o.  /^/.Henry  Da  vii  !son 

Wuldoboro\  M  John  Head 

Walfiole,  David  Morse,ir. 

Wultham,  Saml.Townsend 

Ware,    Timothy  Babcock 

TFa rf/zfl 77?,  Beij a.  Fearing 

Warren^  M       Jessf-   Page 

Warivirk,   Wm.  Ccbb,  jr. 

Waterboro\\i  Hum-Chad^- 

bourne 


1€0 


Rates  of  Postage,  &c. 


WatcrfordM  Dan'l  Brown 
W^a/e/v'07i;«,PeterCock  an 
JVatervWe,  M  Asa  1)  ilton 
Wayne ^  m  Eilis  SWc-et 
W'ififpt^  Josiah  Whitman 
Wellington,  Jos.  Goodwin 
Wf^ds,  M  Matthew  Lindsey 
Wenham.  J.  T.  Dodge 
Westdoro\  Silas  Wesson 
?r^  t-Bovl  t  Pet.  Holmes 
fT.  Bradford  E  Kimball.jr 
W.Bridgew.GyV  Perkins 
W^*^-  BrookfiflJJo^C'drey 
W.  Cam.  AnosWhittemore 
r-K  M'wbu:y,  Thos.  Hills 
Wc.^t-^n,  Dan'l  Hitchcock 
We^tjit'ldy  James  Fowler 
Wesfnrd^  John  Abbot 
Westminster,  Timo.  Doty 
Weston,  Abrah*rnH(  •  \v»-s,  jr 
Wefiifiort-  Is  ac  Howlaud 
WSfirinsr/idd.  iM-Stebl^ns 
WStockbHdge.  V.Spencer 


Wfi/7nourh,  Cotton  Tufts 
Whately,  Elijah  Ellis 
Whi'e field,  m  Ah.  Cho  <te 
Williamsbu  Thos.Ma^  hew 
Williamstoivn^    Gershvjin 

Bulk  ley 
W'i  on,  Sylvest.Strickland 
Winchendon. 

Windh.u  Ch-iriss  Johnson 
Winslow.M  F  ed.  R.  Paine 
Winthrofi.M  Sil;isL:ii;ibert 
Wiscassf.  M  Orch  ird  C(K)k 
W-biirn^  Benja.  Wof.d,  2d 
Woodsfock,m  Sam.Stevens 
Woolwich  M  Robert  White 
Worcester,  James  Wilson 
Worthingcon,  Wm.  Ward 
Wrt-ntham,  Uu'id  Fisher 
South  do.  Samuel  Druce 
Yar?7routh,  Joshua.  Hamlin 
South  do.  Thomas  Aikin 
York,  M  Natban'l  Sargent 


Salary  of  the  Post-Master  in  Boston,  2000  dols. 


Rates  of  Postage  of  every  single  Letter  by  Land, 

Miles.         Cents.  Miles.  Cents. 

30  6  400  18| 

80  10  over  400  25 

150  12i 

Double  letters,  to  pay  double  those  rates ;  triple  let- 
ters, triple  those  rates  ;  packets  or  letters  composed 
of  4  or  mere  pieces  of  paper  or  other  articles,  weighing 
1  oz  avoirdupois,  quadruple  tho-e  rates ;  and  in  that 
proportion  for  all  greater  weight.  Shi/i  Letters,  6cts. 
JVeio^fiafirrs — not  over  100  miles,  1  cent ;  over  100 
miles,  \\  cents;  to  any  distance  in  the  same  State 
■where  printed,  1  cent.  Magazines  and  Pamfihlets — 
not  over  50  miles,  1  ce-'t ;  if  over  50  and  not  100  miles, 
1^  cents;  over  100  miles,  2  cents. 


List  of  Turnpikes  in  Massachusetts.      10 J 

LIST  OF  TURNPIKES  IN  THE  STATE  OF 
MASSACHUSETTS. 


NAMES. 


I     FROM  AND  TO  WHAT  TOWNS. 


Alfoid  and  Egremom, 

Andover  and  Medfoid, 

Ashby, 

Becket, 

Belchertown  and  Greenwich, 

Blandfoi'd  and  Russell, 
Bluehin, 

Boston  and  Haverhill, 
Braintree  and  Weymoutli, 
Brush  Hill, 

Cambridge  aiu)  Concord, 

Chester, 

porehester, 

Essex, 

Hartford  and  Oedham, 

Housatonic  River, 
Ipswich, 

Massachusetts,  1st. 
2d, 

«t  3d, 

^'  5tb, 

"  6th, 

«  8th, 

«  9th, 

"  10th, 

^'  11th, 

*'  32th, 

"  13th, 

»«  14th, 

«'  15th, 

"  16th, 

Medford, 
Middlesex, 

New-Bcdford  &  Biidgewater, 

Newburypoit, 

Ntw  Hampshire  3d, 

Norfolk  and  Bristol, 

North  Branch, 

Norton, 

Peteisham  and  Monson, 

Plumb  Island, 


^alem  and  Chelmsford, 


I 


New-York  line,  to  12th,  M.  T. 
Andover  to  Medford. 
N.  Hampshire  line,  to  Townsend  Plain. 
Within  town  of  Becket,  Berkshire  co. 
Belchertown  to  Greenwich,         7 
North  Parish  meeting  house.       3 
Westfield,  through  Russell  to  Blandford. 
Randolph  meeting  house  to  Swift's  cor- 
ner, Milton. 
Haverhill  Bridge  to  Maiden  Bridge. 
Quincy  meet.  h.  to  ^ueen  Ann's  corner.  7 
Borders  of  Hinghani  and  Scituate.  5 

Davenport's  corner  in  Milton,  to  4  mile 

stone,  Roxbury. 
Cambridge  to  Concord  meeting  house. 
Hinsdale  to  Chester. 
Milton  Bridge,  to  Nook  Point,  Boston. 
N.Hampshire  ]ine,to  Heading  &  Danvers, 
from  9(h   in   Mendon,  to   Norfolk  and 

Biistol,  iu  Dedham. 
New-York  lines,  to  Lee. 
Beverly  to  Newburypoit. 
Western,  to  Palmer  and  Wilbraham. 
Charlemont  to  Adams,  name  altered  to 

W^orthington. 
Northampton  to  Hancock. 
Northtield  to  Leominster,  &  from  Greenf. 
to  Athol,  and  N.  H.  line,  at  Richmond. 
Amheist  to  Shrewsbury, 
from  line  between  Westfield  &  Russell, 

to  Pittsfield. 
Connect.  line  in  Douglas,  to  Beilingham. 

"    near  Farmington  River,  to  Lee. 
Mass.  so.  line,  to  8th  Mas.  T»i  n.  in  Becket. 
Sheffield,  to  Hudson  Turnpike  road. 
Conn,  line,  near  Holme's  Mill,  to  Loudon. 
Greenfield,  to  East  end  of  2d  M.  T.  W. 

line  of  Hampshire  county. 
Soutlifield,  to  sonth  line  of  Stockbridge. 
West  line  of  W.  Springfieldrto  Sheffield. 
Medlbrd  to  Charlt$to\\n,  near  Clm.  neck. 
New  Hampshire  line,  to  Medford  &  Bed- 
ford, to  Cambridge, 
Middleboro'.to  Q.  Ann's  corner,Hingham. 
Newburyportto  RJalden  Bridge. 
Extended  from   N.  H.  line,  into  Town- 
send,  near  Goss"  Bridge,  4  miles. 
Dedham  to  Pawtucket  Bridge,  and  Ded- 
ham to  Roxbury. 
New  Hampshire  line,  at  Winchendon,  to 

5th  Mass.  lurnpike  in  Fitchburg. 
Warren,  R.  I.  to  Canton. 
From  5th  Mass.  1 .  in  AthoJ,  to  Staffijrd* 
Newbury  to  Plumb  Island. 
Salem  to  Charles'  River  Blitlge. 
Salem  to  Chelmsford, 


102      List  of  Turnpikes  io  Massachusetts. 


NAM] 


FROM  AND  TO  WHAT  TOWNS. 


Sheffield  aud  Tyriugham, 

Springfield  &  LonRmeadow, 

Taunton  and  New-Bedford, 

Tyringham  and  Lee, 

Union, 

Warwick  and  Irvin's  Gore, 

Williamsburg  and  Windsor, 

Williamstown, 
Winsoket, 

Worcester, 

Worcester  and  Fitzwilliam, 

Worcester  and  Stafford, 

Wreiuhamand  Walpole, 

Lancastf-r  and  Bolton, 

Stoughtou, 

Taunton  and  South  Boston) 

Lancaster, 

Stockbridge, 

Sheffield  &  Gt.  Barrington, 

Bethlehem  and  Tyringham, 

Wpstford  and  Lexington, 

Marshapog, 

Sturbridge  and  Western, 

Alford  and  West  Stockbridge, 

Dalton, 

Nashua, 

Huigham  and  Quincy, 

Dartmouth  and  Nf  w-Bedfurd, 

Mddleboro'  &  New-Bedford, 
Providence  and  Northampton, 

Brookfield  and  Charlton, 

Douglas,  Sutton,  and  Oxford, 

Hudson, 

Groton  and  Pepperell, 

G  anville,  ^ 

Boston  Neck, 

Woicester  and  Sutton, 

Wobuvn,  and  i")racut  Bridge, 

Tyringham  and  Sandisfieia, 

Great  Barrington  and  Alford, 

Worcester  and  Leicester, 

Taunton  and  Dighton, 

Worthington, 

Wrentham  and  Attleborough, 

Granville  and  Tolland, 

West  Stockbridge  and  Alford, 

Barre, 

Chester, 

Wilbraham, 


From   12tb  M.  T.  Connecticut  line,  to 

Tyringham. 
Springfield  to  Longmeadow. 
Taunton  to  N.  Bedford,  thro'  FreetowOt 
Tyringham  to  Lee. 
Concord  to  Leominster. 
Warwick  to  south  branch  of  5th  Mass.  T. 
East  line  of  Williamsburg,  to  Cheshire 

East  line. 
Adams,  to  West  line  of  Massachusetts. 
Massachusetts  south  line,  near  Winsoket 

Falls,  to  Dedham. 
Roxbuiy  to  Worcester, 
Worcester  to  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H. 
Worcester  to  Stafford,  Conn. 
Wrentham  to  Walpole. 
Lancaster  to  Bolton. 
Canton  to  Easton. 
Taiuiton  to  Blue  Hill  THrnpike. 
Fitchbiire:  to  Sudbury. 
C  Stockbridge  S.  line,  to  Lee,  West  line, 
l  connecting  Hous.  river  T.  to  15th  M.  T. 
Sheffield  So.  line,  to  West  Stockbiidge. 
From  10th  Massachusetts  in  Bethlehem, 

to  Great  Barrington. 
Westford  to  Lexington. 
Norton  to  Canton. 
Connecticut  line,  to  Weston. 
New-York  line,  to  Stockbridge. 
East  lini'  ofPittsfield,  to  Middlefield. 
Concord  to  N.  H.  line,  near  Watatie  Hill. 
Hingham  to  Quincj'. 
New-Bedford  to  Dartmouth,  (Aponegan- 

sett  village.) 
Middleborough  to  New-Bedford. 
From  Providt-nee  road,  on  Connecticut 

line,  to  Northampton. 
Alluin  Pond.  R.  I.  to  Brookfield. 
Douglas  to  Oxford. 
West  Stockbridge  to  New- York  line, 
Groton  to  New-Hampshire  line. 
Connecticut  line,  to  Blanford. 
Suffolk  St.  to  Wait's  Mills,  Roxburj". 
Sutton  to  Worcester. 
Woburn,  to  New  Hampshire  line. 
Lee  to  Sandisfield. 
Great  Barrington  to  New-York  line. 
Worcester  to  Leicester. 
Taunton  to  Rhode  Island  line. 
Northampton  to  Hancock,  same  as  3d  M. 
Wrentham  to  R.  L  line,  in  Cumberland. 
West  Springfield  to  Sandisfieid. 
Egremont  t>.  AVest  Stockbridge. 
Kane  to  Princeton. 
Chester  to  Becket,  two  of  this  name* 
Wilbraham  to  Connecticut  line 


Manufactories  in  Massachusetts, 


103 


MANUFACTORIES  IN  MASSACHUETTS. 


Names. 

1            Location. 

line. 

Cnpitat. 

Saltm  lion  Factory, 

Danvers. 

Isoc 

300,.X)0 

Banvers  and  Beverly  Iron  Wpiks, 

1803 

.^OO.AOO 

Amesbury  Nail  Factory, 

Amesbury. 

1805 

40f)..0{> 

Newbury  port  Woollen  Manufact'y. 
Pittsfieid  Woollen  &  Cot.  Factory, 

»i 

1794 

i/,8C,000 

Pittsfieid. 

i8cy 

45,0C0 

Adams  Cotton  &  Woollen  Manfy. 

Adams. 

" 

tiO.OCO 

Hosack  Cott.  Woollen  &  Linen  M. 

" 

«' 

75,000 

IMedway  Cotton  Manufactory. 

Med  way. 

" 

!  100,000 

Lenox  Cott.  Woolen  &  Linnen,  do. 

Lenox. 

" 

'  100,000 

Fitchburg  Cotton, 

Fitchburg. 

1807 

100,  00 

Norfolk  Cotton, 

Dedhani. 

1808 

IJ0,C0O 

Cambridgeport, 
Plymouth  Cotton, 

Cambridgeport. 
Plymouth. 

1809 

200,000 

*<• 

100,000 

Orange  Cotton, 

Orange. 

IS  10 

50,000 

Sharon  Cotton, 

Sharon. 

1811 

100,000 

Hopkinton  Cotton, 

Hopkinton. 

M 

1CO,000 

Danvers  Cotton, 

Danvers. 

1810 

ico,:ioo 

Hopkinton  &  Framingham  Cotton, 

Hopkinton. 

1811 

100.000 

Bristol  Cotton, 

Dighi.-n. 

1312 

i  100,000 

Marshfield  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Marbhfield. 

1811 

150,000 

Northampton  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Northampton. 

1810 

75,'/0O 

Kingston,               "              " 

Kingston. 

1811 

50,000 

Hotden,                  «              « 

Holden. 

" 

30,000 

Merino  Wool  Factory, 

Dudley. 

1812 

100,000 

Agawam  Manufacturing, 

West  Springfield. 

1810 

100,000 

Dorchester  Cotton  Kt  Iron, 

Dorchester. 

1811 

100,000 

Chesliire  Glass, 

Cheshire. 

1809 

200,000 

Boston  Glass, 

" 

200,000 

Franklin  Glass, 

Franklin  county. 

1812 

70,000 

Boston  Hat, 

" 

1810 

100,000 

Hampshire  Leather, 

Hampshire  county. 

1809 

70,000 

Maiden  Nail, 

a 

1810 

150,000 

Sutton  fij.  Charlton  Cott.  Wool.Lin, 

n 

1811 

120,UCO 

Birmingham, 

Boston. 

1812 

300,000 

Housatoniick, 

Pittsfieid. 

*' 

50,C0O 

Newton  Wire, 

Ncuton. 

t( 

50,000 

Adams,  south  village, 

Adams. 

1814 

100,000 

Atlams,  north  village. 

" 

" 

100,000 

Amesbury  Wool  and  Cotton, 

Aniesbury. 

1813 

100,000 

Ath.-I,           " 

Athol. 

1814 

50,000 

Falls  Cotton, 

Aitieborough. 

1813 

100,000 

Btllingham  Woollen  &  Cotton, 

Beilinghara. 

1814 

150,  .00 

BnstOIl,                  "                     " 

u 

1813 

400,000 

Eridgewater,     "                " 

Bridge  water. 

" 

100,000 

Central,              "                 « 

Seekonk. 

<( 

300,C0O 

Oxford  Central,"                 « 

Oxford. 

1814 

100,000 

Dalton  Cotton  and  Paper, 

Dalton. 

<b 

50,0CO 

Dean  Cotton, 

Taunton. 

1815 

60,000 

Dedham  Cotton  &  Wool, 

Dedhani. 

13  H 

400,000 

Duxbury  Cotton, 

Duxbury, 

1813 

100,000 

Duxbury,  south  river. 

((     ' 

1815 

100,000 

E.aston  Cotton  ik  Wool, 

Easton. 

'k 

100,000 

Farmers  Woollen, 

Lenox. 

C( 

20,000 

Massacl;usetts  File, 

Sharon  and  Boston. 

1814 

200,000 

Foxborongh  Cotton, 

Foxborough. 

1815 

..y.ooo 

Framingham  Wool  S:.Cotton, 

Framingham. 

1813 

.'O.OOO 

Fi-anklin  Cottou, 

Fraukiin. 

n 

300,000 

104 


Manufactories  in  Massachusetts. 


Names.                         1 

Ltcation. 

Inc.\CapitaU 

Gay  Cotton, 

Stoughton. 

1814 

100,000 

Globe  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Sturbridge. 

50,000 

Hampden  Cotton, 

Monjon. 

(( 

300,000 

Haverhill  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Haverhill, 

" 

80,000 

Hingham  Woollen, 

" 

1812 

100,000 

Holiiston  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Holliston. 

1813 

100,000 

Holliston  Cloth, 

u 

1814 

100,000 

Jonet'  K  iver  Cotton  &  Wool, 

Kingston. 

1812 

100,000 

Hampshire  Lead, 

Hampshire  COt)Qty. 

«( 

200,000 

I<inum  and  Duck, 

Lynn. 

1814 

150,000 

Lynn  Wire, 

<* 

»' 

60,000 

Mansfield  Cotton, 

Mansfield. 

« 

60,000 

Matfield  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Bridgewater. 
Middleborough, 

(( 

190,000 

New  Market  Iron,  &  Cot.  Cloth, 

1813 

100,000 

Monson  Woollen, 

Monson. 

1815 

40,000 

<Northborough  Woollen  Sc  Cotton, 

North  borough. 

1814 

200,000 

JJoithbridge  Cotton, 

Northbridge. 

u 

100.000 

"           Cloth, 

»' 

« 

100,000 

Oakham  Village  Cotton  &Woollen, 

Oakham. 

1815 

20,00Q 

Palmer's  River,    "              " 

Hehoboth. 

1813 

150,000 

Pawtucket,         •^^              « 

Seekonk. 

t' 

300,000 

Pembroke  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Pembroke. 

1814 

100,000 

Second  Pembroke,  "       ♦' 

(( 

ti 

100,000 

Phillipston  Cotton,  "        « 

Phillipston. 

1815 

20,000 

Plymnton  Wool, 
Royaiston  Cotton  &  Wool, 

Plympton. 
Royaiston, 

1814 

100,000 

1813 

50,000 

Springfield,    '»              " 

Springfield, 

1814 

400,000 

Steep  Brook  Cotton  &  Woollen, 
Stockbiidge  Cotton, 

Canton. 

1815 

50,000 

Stockbridge. 

60,000 

"       "       and  Woollen, 

(( 

" 

80,000 

Stoney  Brook,    '*         *•• 

Wrentham, 

1814 

70,000 

Stoughton  Woollen  &  Cotton, 

Stoughton. 

1815 

75,000 

Stow  Cotton, 

Stow. 

'» 

50,000 

Stratton  Cotton, 

Foxborough. 

u 

60,000 

Sturbridge  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Sturbridge, 

1812 

100,000 

Swauzey  Union, 

Swanzey.     . 

1814 

50,000 

Troy  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Troy. 

" 

100,000 

Union,    «»               «' 

Walpole. 

1813 

50,000 

Village,  «               « 

Dudley. 

1812 

100,000 

Walomopogge,  «  <* 
Walpole,            "  " 

Wrentham. 
Walpole. 

1814 

100,000 
100,000 

Waltham  Cotton  &  Wool, 

Waltham. 

it 

300,000 

Wateitown  Woollen, 

Watertown. 

«t 

100,000 

Welfleet  Woollen  &  Cotton, 

Welfleet. 

1815 

40,000 

Wellington  Cotton, 

Wellington. 

1814 

60,000 

Westport  Cotton, 

Westport. 

1815 

100,000 

Wrentham  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Wrentham. 

1812 

100,000 

Atheiton  Cotton  &  Woollen. 

AtiK-borough. 

1816 

70,000 

Attieborough  City  Cotton  Y^rn, 

«          " 

1818 

40,000 

Cummington  Cotton, 

Cummington, 

1816 

70,000 

"           Woollen, 

u 

ti 

70,000 

Dudley  Cotton, 

Dudley. 

n 

50,000 

Douglas,    »♦ 
Eagle,        « 

Douglas. 

(( 

100,000 

Wrentham. 

1818 

100,000 

l-udlow  Glass, 

Ludlow. 

1815 

40,000 

Oxford  Cotton, 

Oxford. 

50,000 

Patent  Pin, 

(. 

(i 

50,000 

Mifldleborpugh  Cotton, 
Nertii  BrookfieW  Woolkn, 

Middleborough. 
SiortbBrookfield. 

tt 

100,000 

1810 

50,eoa 

Manufactories  in  Massachusetts.  105 


Name 


Location.  ilncACap'tah 


livii':et  Woollen, 

iouthhridf,'e,   " 

Western  Cotton, 

iufCMi  Cotton,  Silk,  &  Linen, 

Vshbuinhani  Leather, 

3osn>ii  Soap  Stone, 

?aii  River  Cotton, 

iVolcott  Woollen, 

Diiimn  Cotton, 

l,aiic!:ster  Cotton, 

Pittilield  Woollen  &  Cotton, 

PJyniDiith  Woollen  &  Cotton, 

AiiihtTst  Cotton, 

Hotk-boltoiii  Cotton  &  Wed, 

Monson    and  Briaifield, 

Merrimack  Printing  Cotton  Goods, 

Salt, 

Boston  Iron, 

City  Cotton,  Woollen, 

Dov>  r  Iron  &  Nails, 

Disriiton  Cotton, 

Button  CorAftge, 

Bo't  m  and  Springfied, 

Saii-ibiny  Woollen, 

Tauiitun,  Iron  &  Woollen, 

Northampton  Iron  &  Wool, 

W  sipovt  Cotton  Yarn  &  Cloth, 

Belvidere  Cotton  &  Woollen, 

Braintree  Iron  ik  Machine,  J 

West  Boytston  Cotton, 

Elliot  Cotton, 

Canal  Cotton,  Iron 

Lfici  ster  Woollen, 


Uxbndfe. 

Southbridge. 

Western. 

Boston. 

Ashburnham, 

Troy. 

Southbridge. 
Walpole. 
Lancaster. 
Pittsfield. 
Plymouth. 
AiViherst. 
Stow. 

Two  atBrimfield  &"> 
at  Monson  united,  y 
Chelmsford. 
Billintcsgate  Island. 
Boston. 
Fr;inklin. 
Dover. 

Wellington&Taunton 
Boston. 
Sp'-ingfield. 
Salisbury. 
Taunton. 
Northampton. 
Westport. 
Tevvksbury. 
Braintree. 
West  BoyUton. 
Newton. 
Chelmsford. 
Leicester. 


1816  1'"  0X00 
"  oC',00O 
1815(100,000 
18191200,000 
1820;  30,000 
20,000 
50,000 
50,000 
30,000 
70,000 
1814  ICO.OOO 
150,000 
5C',000 
30,00O 


1821 


1822 
1821 
1822 

1819 
1822 
1823 


1815 

1821  200,000 

6oo,oce 

50.000 

00.000 
200,000 
10'  .000 

5C.C00 
100,000 
4Cr:000 
lOO.OOO 

■0..C0O 
;lCO,000 

50.000 
650,000 
100,000 
100,000 
300,000 
600,000 
"      15C,000 


Salaries  of  sundry    Officers  in  Massachusetts 
Government, 


Governor, 

Lieutenant-Gtovernor, 

ChiefJusticeof  theS.  J.  Court,       .       .       - 

Four  other  Justices  of  S.  J.  Court,  each 

Attorney-General, 

Solicitor-General, 

Secretary,  ...        -        -        -       - 

Treasurer,  .-.---- 

Adjutant- General, 

Reporter  of  Decisions  in  S.  J.  Court, 
Counsillors,  Senators,  and  Represesentatives,  two  dollars  each  for  each 
day's  attendance  and  two  dollars  for  every  ten  nnles  travel.— President 
of  the  Senate  and  Speaker  of  the  House,  four  doliais  per  day  for  eacU 
div's  attendance. 


<g3666,67 
500,00 
3500,00 
3000,00 
2000,00 
2000,00 
2000,30 
2000,00 
1500,00 
1000,00 


106  Massachusetts    Militia. 

MASSACHUSETTS  MILITIA. 

[Revised  by  the  Adjutant-General,  Nov.  13,  1823.] 
His  Excellency,  WILLIAM  EUSTIS, 

COMMANDER   IN    CHIEF. 

Aids-de-camfi, 
^amnel  D.  Harris,  and  John  Everett,  of  Boston.     Rank 

of  Lieutenant-Colonels, 
iifdjutant'Generalt  and  acting  Quater- Master-Gen- 
eral^ William  H.  Sumner,  of  Boston. 
Rank  of  Brigadier-General. 
Quarter-Master- General^    Amasa    Davis,    of   Boston, 
Rank  of  Brigadier-General. 
[The  Adjutant  and  Acting  Quarter-Master-GeneraP* 
Office,  is  kept  in  the  North- West  corner  of  the  State- 
House,  and  is  open  from  9  A.  M.  to  1  P.  M.  and  from  3 
to  6  P.  M  excepting  Saturday  afternoons.] 

PJVISIOK     AKD    DIVISIONARY    STAFF 

OFFICERS. 

FIRST  DIVISION. — Suffolk  Sz  JVorfolk. 

Major- General,  Elijah  Crane,  of  Canton. 

Aids-de-Vanifi^    James   Talbot,   of  Dedham,  'Josiah  J. 
Fisk.  of  Wrentham. 

Division- Insfiector,  Minot  Thayer,  of  Braintree. 

Division-  Quarter- Masrer,  George  Bass,  of  Boston. 

^udge-Advocate .  Franklin  Dexter,  of  do. 

SECOND  DIVISION.— £*.yex. 

Major-General^  Benjamin  Stickney,  of  Newbury. 

Aids  de-Camfiy   John    Stickney,    of  Newbury,  Samuel 
Thomson,  of  Newburyport. 

Division-  Ins fiec for  John  Rollins,  of  Newbury, 

Division  Quarter-  Manter, 

Judqe- Advocate^  Theodore  Eames,  of  Salem, 
THIRD  DIVISION— A/irfrf/f,9^x. 

Major- General,  Nathaniel  Austin,  of  Charlestown. 

Aids-de-Cam/i^  Samuel  F.theridge,  of  CharlestoM-^n,  Sam- 
uel Burr,  of  Concord.  ~, 

Division- Insfiector,  Samuel  Jacques,  jr.  of  CharlestowJ^ 

Diviiiion  Quarter- Master^  John  P.Bigelow,of  Medforf 

Judge- Advocate f  John  Keyes,  of  Concord.  • 


Massachusetts  Militia.  107 

FOURTH  DIVISION. 

Hamfishire,  Hamfiden^  and  Franklin, 
Major- General,  Alanson  Knox,  of  Blandford. 
^ids-de-Catn/i^  Caleb  Rice,  of  West  Springfield,  John 

B.  Cooley,  of  Brimfield. 
Division- Inspector y  George  Bliss,  jr.  of  Monson. 
Division  Quar.  Afaftier,  J.  S.  Dwight,  jr.of  Springfield. 
Judge- Advocate,  Daniel  Wells,  of  Greenfield. 

FIFTH  DIVISION. 

Bristol^  Plymouth,  Barnstable^  ^c. 
Major- General,  Benjamin  Lincoln,  of  New-Bedford. 
Aids-de-Camfi,  Timothy  G.  Coffin,  of  do.  and  Thome;s 

Hedge,  of  Plymouth. 
Division- Ins fiector,  John  M.  Goodwin,  of  Bridgewater. 
Division  Quarter- Master^  Cushing  Mitchell,  of    do. 
Judge-Advocate,  Nathaniel  M.  Davis,  of  Plymouth. 

SIXTH  DIVISION.— rrorce^^er. 
Major-Generai  Ivers  Jewett,  of  Ashburnhan. 
Aids-de'Canifi,  Simeon  Sanderson,  of  Westminster,  and 

Charles  Allen,  of  New-Braintree. 
Division- Insfiect or ^  Jonas  H.  Kendall,  of  Leominster. 
Division  Quarter  Master,  Jerome  Gardrier,of  HarvaM. 
Judge-Advocate,  John  Davis,  of  Worcester. 

SEVENTH  DWlSlO't^.— Berkshire, 
Major-  General,  John  Whiting,  of  Great-Barrington. 
Aid-de-  Camfi,, 

Division- Inspector,  Thomas  Hopkins,  ofG.  Barrington. 
Division  Quarter-Master,  Thos.  A.  Gold,  of  Pittsfield. 
Judge-Advocate^  Charles  A.  Dewey,  of  Williamstown, 

BRIGADE  AJVD  STAFF  OFFICERS. 

FIRST    DIVISION. 

(  Brigadier  General,  Moses  Whitney,  of  Milton. 
1st.    J  Aid-de-Camp,  Jazaniah  S.  Ford,  of        do. 
Brig,  j  Brigade-Major.  Henry  B.  Smith,  of        do. 

(  Brig.  Quar.  Master,  Seth  T.  Thayer,  Randolph, 

C  Brigadier-General,  Nathl.  Guild,  of  Dedham. 
2d.     )  Aid-de-Camp,  John  Morse,  jr.  of  do. 

Brig.  ^  Brigade-JVlajor,  Alfred  Allen,  of  Walpole. 

(  Brig.  Quar.  Master,  Joseph  Torrey,  WreBitham, 


1(^8  Massachusetts  Militia. 

(  Brigadier-General,  Theod.  Lyman,  jr.  of  Boston. 
3d.    )  Aid-de-Camp,  William  H.  Eliot,  of    do. 
Brig,  j  Brigade-Major,  Martin  Brimmer,  of    do. 

(  Brig. Quarter-Master,  Augustus  Aspinwall,  of  do. 

SECOND     DIVISIOX- 

(  Brigadier-General,  Jas.  Appleton,  of  Marblehead. 
1st.    )  Aid-de-Camp,' Joseph  Sprague,  jr.  of  Salem. 
Brig  J  Brigade-Major,  Jabez  W.  Barton,  of  do. 

(  Brigade  Quarter-Master,  Benjamin  Day,  of  do. 

(  Brigadier-General,  Solomon  Low,  of  Boxford. 
2d.     )  Aid-de-Camp,  Edward  W.  Bradlee,  of  tlaverhili. 
Brig,  j  Brigade-Major,  Joseph  L.  Low,  of  Andover. 

(Brigade-Quarter- Master,  John  Bacon,  of  Boxford. 

THIRD     DIVISION. 

(  Brigadier-General,  John  Tarbell,  of  Cambridge.. 
Aid-de-Camp,  Abraham  Edwards,  of  do. 
Brigade-Major,  Wyman  Richardson,  of  Wobum. 
i:rig.Quar. Master,  Jos.  VV.  Newell,  Charlestown. 
Brig.  General,  Micah  M.  Butter,  of  East-Sudbury. 
Aid-de-Camp,  Charles  Heard,  of  do. 

Brigade  Major,  Jeseph  Butterfield,  of  Tyngsboro', 
Brigade-Quarter-Master,  S.  A.  Coburn,of  Dracut 

FOURTH    DIVISION. 

(Brigadier-Gen.  Joseph  M.  Forward,  of  Southwick, 
1st.    1  Aid-de-Camp,  Williams  Fowler,  of  do. 
Brig  )  Brigade-Majoi,  Thomas  Sheldon,  of  Westfield. 

(  Brig.  Quarter-Master,  Alexis  Painter,  of  do. 

(  Brigadier-General,  Asa  Howland,of  Conway. 
2d.    )  Aid-de-Carap,  Daniel  W.  Willard,  of  Greenfield! 
Bri"-.  i  Brigade-Major,  Thomas  Gilbert,  of  do. 

°  (  Brig.  Quarter-Master,  Alanson  Clark,  of  do. 

FIFTH    DIVISION. 

(  Brigadier.General,Abiel  Washburn,  of  Middlebor 
1st.    )  Aid-de-Camp,  William  R.  P.  Washburn,  of  do; 
Brig  i  Brigade- Major,  Nathaniel  Wilder,         jr.  of  do. 

f  Biic.  Quarter-xMaster,  Thomas  Hobart,  Pembroke 

(  Br!2;Hdier-General,  Shepard  Leach,  of  Easton,^ 
2d.     1  \id-de-Camp,  ^^       ^rj 

Brig,  i  Brigade-Major,  David  G.  W.  Cobb,  of  Taunfaft. 

(  Brig.  Quarter-Master,  Cephas  Leach,  of  Easton. 


SIXTH    1 

{  Brigadier-General,  W 
1st.  1  Aid-de-Camp,  HoUis 
Brig.  \  Brigade  Major,  Nathi 

(  Brig.  Quar. 'Master,  t 


Field  Officers  of  luhuiry.  109 

r  Brigadier-Genera],  Jeremiah  Mayo,  of  Brewster. 
;    <  A'^-^^e-Camp,  Jonathan  Freeman,    of  do. 
Brig.  ^  Brigade- Vlajor,  Joseph  Sampson,  of      do. 

(  Brig.  Quarter-Master,  Charles  Nye^  of  Sandwich, 

SIXTH    DIVISION. 

Brigadier-General,  Wm.  Crawford,jr.  ofOakham. 
A,A  A^  .-„^_    rj^jjjg  Tidd,of  New-Braintree.   V 
.     .  Nathan  Heard,  jr    of  Worcester, 
o-    ,-     ^^^^^^^  ^^^elton  Felton,  OfOakham. 
o4      ^  «ngad,er-Generai,  Nath].  C.  Estabrook,  of  Athol. 
26.     1  Aid-de-Camp,  CJough  R.  Miles,  of  do 

Bng.  J  Brig.  Maj.  Ephraim  M.  Cunningham,  Lunenburg. 
(Brig  Quarter-Master,  Rufus  Hastings,of  Sterling. 

SEVENTH     DIVISION. 

Brigadier-General,   Josiah  Wolcot,  of  Sandisfield. 
Aid-de-Camp,  Stephen  Bosworth,  of        do 
Brigade-xMajor,  Thomas  Twining,   of        do* 
Brig.  Quar.  Master,  Edward  F.  Ensign,  Sheffield. 
Bngadier-General,  Francis  Fiske,  of  Cheshire. 
Aid-de-Camp,  Franklin  Weston,  of  Dalton. 
Brigade-Major,  Calvin  Hubbell,  jr.  Lanesboro'. 
Brigade-Quarter-Master, 

ri£LD   OFFICERS  AjYD   ADJUTAjYTS  OJF 
THE  IJ^FAJVTRY, 
FIRST    DIVISION. 

FIRST    BRIGADE. 

r  Colonel,  Apollos  Clap,  of  Dorchester. 
1st.    1  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Reg.  major,  Asa  Wjman,  ofRoxbury. 

\  Adjutant,  Walter  Baker,  of  Dorchester. 

r  Colonel,  Newcomb  Bales,  of  Cohasset. 
?•    <  Jf^."**  ^o^onel,  Laban  Hearsej,  jr.  of  Hingham. 
Reg.  \  Major,  Levi  Bates,  of  Weymouth. 

(  Adjutant,  Ned  Gushing,  of  Hingham. 

i  Colonel,  Royal  Turner,  of  Randolph. 
3d.     1  Lieut.  Colonel,  Nathaniel  Ford,  of  Dorchester, 
Reg.  \  Major,  Lewis  French,  of  Braintree. 

\  Adjutant,  Jonathan  Wild,  jr.  of  Randolph* 
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(110  Field  Officers  of  Infantry. 

,,  ,;^i  V.  SECOND     BRIGADE 

f  Colonel,  Josiah  S.  Fisher,  of  Dedham. 
1st.  N  Lieut.  Colonel,  Theodore  Gay,  2d.  of  Dedham. 
jReg.Vvlajor,  Warren  Dewing,  of  Needham. 
(Adjutant,  Harris  Munroe,  of  Dedham. 
f  Colonel,  Henry  Hobart,  of  Foxborongh, 
2d.    ^  Lieut.  Colonel,  Ransel  Jones,  of  Sharon. 
Reg.  i  Major,  Isaac  Littlefield,  of  Stoughton. 
C  Adjutant,  James  Bent,  of  Canton. 
f  Colonel,  Oliver  Felt,  of  Wrentham. 
3d.    )  Lieut.  Colonel,  Cephas  Holbrook,  of  Bellingham. 
Reg.  >  Major,  Caleb  Thurston,  of  Franklin.  ^ 

C  Adjutant,  Sewall  Sandford,  of  Medway. 

THIRD      BRIGADE. 
^Colonel,  Lewis  Lerow,     of        Boston. 
1st.    \  Lieut.  Colonel,  Samuel  Aspinwall,  do. 
Ile«'^.'S  Major,  Lyman  Robinson,  do. 

°  (Adjutant,  Napolean  B.  Mountfort,  do. 
i^  Colonel,  Daniel  L.  Gibbens,  of  Boston. 
'2d.    \Lieat.  Colonel,  Francis  Southack,  do. 
Reg.  "^  Major,  Daniel  Brown,  do. 

(Adjutant,  George  M.  Gibbens,       do. 
C  Colonel,  Thomas  Hunting,      of  Boston. 
3d.    3  Lieut  Colonel,  Ruel  Baker,  do. 

Reg.  "5 Major,  Prentiss  Hobbs,  do. 

(Adjutant,  George  W.  Thayer,         do. 
SECO]ND  DIVISION. 

FIRST    BRIGADE. 

r  Colonel,  Horatio  Perry,  of  Salemr 

1st.    )  Lieut.  Colonel,  Joshua  Chase,       do. 
Reg.  ^  Major,  Lewis  Allen,  do. 

(Adjutant,  John  Derby,  5th.  do. 

(^  Colonel,  Isaac  Dennison,  jr.  of  Gloucester. 
2d.    J  Lieut.  Colonel, 
Reg.)  Major,  William  Pool,  of  Gloucester 

(Adjutant,  Daniel  Rogers,  jun.  of  do. 

("Colonel,   Amos  Sheldon,     of        Beverly. 
3d.    ^  Lieut.  Colonel,  Henry  Batchelder,  of  do. 
Reg.  ;  Major,  Benjamin  Tappan,  of  Manchester. 

(Adjutant,  Israel  Sheldon,  of  Beverly. 

(Colonel,  Josiah  Newhall,  of  Lynnfield. 
4th.  J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Ebenezer  Neal,  of  Lynn. 
Reg.  J  Major,  Daniel  N.  Breed,     ,  do. 

(  Adjutapt,  Daniel  Towwin^,  do.- 


Field  Officers  of  Infantry.  Ill 

^Colonel,  Caleb  Low,  of  Danvers. 
5th.    )  Lieut.  Colonel,  Amos  Batchelder,  of  Middletown. 
Reg.  ^  Major, 

C  Adjutant, 

SECOND     BRIGADE. 

r  Colonel,  Benjamin  I.  Tennej,  of  Newbury. 
1st.    ^  Lieut.  Colonel,  Samuel  Tenney,  of  W.  Newbury. 
Reg.  y  Major,  Abner  Greenleaf,  of  Newbury. 

C  Adjutant,  Stephen  Adams,  jun.  of  do. 

(Colonel,  William  Andrews,  of      Ipswich. 
2d.    J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Nathaniel  Harris,  of  do. 
Reg.  y  Major,  Paul  Dole,  jr.  of  Rowley. 

C  Adjutant,  Charles  Kimball,  of  Ipswich. 

r  Colonel,  Charles  Peabody,  of  Boxford. 
3d.    J  L^eut.  Colonel,  Timothy  Poor,  of  Andover. 
Reg.  ^  Major,  Richard  Hazeltine,  of  Bradford* 

C  Adjutant,  William  Brown,  of  do. 

r  Colonel,  Aaron  Morrill,  jr.  of  Salisbury. 
4th.  3 Lieut.  Colonel,  Stephen  Bailey,  of  Amesbury. 
Reg.  i  Major,  Nathaniel  Dole  of  Salisbury. 

V  Adjutant,  John  Evans,  jr.ofdo. 

C Colonel,  James  H,  Duncan,  of  Haverhill. 
5th.  J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Ben.  Osgood,  of  Methuen. 
Reg.  /Major,  Jonathan  Merrill,  3d.  of  do. 

V  Adjutant,  Richard  Ayer,  3d.  of  Haverhill. 

BATTALION   OF    INFANTRY. 

Bat.  <  Lieut.  Colonel,  Abrah.  Williams,  of  Newbury  port. 
Infa.  ( Major,  George  Cross,  of  do. 

THIRD    DIVISION. 

FIRST    BRIGADE. 

Colonel,  Lusher  Gay,     of    Cambridge. 
Lieut,  Colonel,  Eliab  W.  Metcalf,  of  do. 
Major,  Samuel  Learned,  of  Watertown. 
Adjutant,  Charles  Everett,  of  Cambridge. 
Colonel,  William  Winn,  of  Burlington. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Elbridge  Gerry,  of  Stoneham. 
Major,  Daniel  Flint,  jr.  of  Reading. 
Adjutant,  William  Tidd,  of  Woburn. 
Colonel,  Daniel  Shattuck,  of  Concord. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  John  P.  Meriam,  of  Lexingtoft. 
Major,  Daniel  Weston,  of  Lincoln. 
Adjutant,  Martin  L.  Stow,  of  Concord. 


112  Fifild  Officers  of  Infantry. 

Colonel,  John  Bi^elow,  of  Sherburne. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  James  Hamilton,  of  Boston. 
I  Major,  Moses  Edgel],  of  Framingham. 
Adjutant,  Thomas  Dickinson,  of  Holliston. 
r  Colonel,  Joseph  S.  Porter,  of  Charlestown, 
5th.  J  lAeut.  Colonel,  John  M.  Fiske,     do. 
Reg.  y  Major,  Abijah  Goodrich,  do. 

C  Adjutant,  Guy  C.  Haynes,  do. 

SECOND    BRIGADE. 
(Colonel,  William  Baldwin,  of  East  Sudbury. 
Ist.    ^  Lieut.  Colonel,  Drurj'  Fairbanks,  of  Sudbury, 
Reg.  J  Major,  David  Heard,  of  East  Sudbury. 
C  Adjutant,  Francis  Cooant,  of  Stow, 
f  Colonel,  Abel  Tarbell,  of  Groton. 
2d.     7Lieut.  Colonel,  Samuel  Wright,  jr.  of  Westford. 
B-eg.)  Major,  William  Buttrick,  of  Pepperell. 

C  Adjutant,  William  A.  Bancroft,  of  Townsend. 

$  Colonel,  John  Baldwin,  of  Billerica. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Luke  Thomson,  of  Chelmsfotd. 
neg.  >Major,  Timothy  Butterfield,  ofTyngsboro\ 
C  Adjutant,  Charles  Blood,  ofDracut. 

FOURTH  DIVISION. 

FlltSt   BRIGADE. 

i^  Colonel,  Harvey  Chapin,    of    Springfield, 
tst.    ^  Lieut.  Colonel,  George  Colton,  of  do. 
Reg.  )Ma'or,  William  Burt,  of  Longmeadow. 

i^  Adjutant,  Chester  W.  Chapin,  of  Springfield, 

{  Colonel.  Eli  L.  Moore,  of  Southwick. 
2d.    J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Christn.  Burbank,  W.  SpringfieW, 
Reg.  ]  Major, 

(  Adjutant,  Robert  ForMrard,  of  Southwick. 

J  Colonel, 
3d,    \ Lieut.  Colonel,  Sylvester  Goodman,  of  Hadley. 
Reg.  *)  Major,  Ephraim  Smith,  of  do. 

^  Adjutant,  John  Hubbard,  of  Amherst. 
Colonel,  Samuel  Lyman,  of  Chester. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Eli  Pease,  of  Blandford. 
Major,  Samuel  Henry,  jr.  of  Chester. 
Adjutant,  Logan  Crosby,  of  Blmdford, 

(Colonel,  Abner  Brown,  of  Brimfield. 

5th.  ^  Lieut.  Colonel,  Robert  Andrews,  jr.  of  do. 

Beg    )  Major,  '^sa  Lincoln,  of  do. 

C  Adjutant,  Julius  Ward,  of  do. 


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Field  Officers  of  Infantry.  H^ 

SECOND    BRIGADE. 
•Colonel,  Elisha  Edwards,  jr.  of  Southampton. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Thomas  PomFoy,  of  Northampton. 
I  Major,  Jonathan  Porter,  jr.  of  Hatfield. 

Adjutant,  William  W.  Partridge,  of  Northampton. 
•  Colonel,  George  Eels,  of  Coleraine. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Russell  Hastings,  of  Greenfield. 
[Major,  Zebediah  Graves,  jr.  of  Deerfield. 

Adjutant,  Isaac  Newton,  jr.  of  Gieenfield. 

CMonel,  Spencer  Root,  of  Montague. 
I  L.t,ut.  Colonel,  Nahum  Bryant,  of  New  Salem. 
(Major,  Lemuel  Wheelock,  of  Warwick. 
.  Adjutant,  Clark  Goss,  of  Montague. 

Colonel,  William  Rice,  of  Worthington. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Josiah  Shaw,  2d.  of  Plainfield. 
I  Major,  Austin  Bryant,  of  Cummington. 

Adjutant,  Asahel  Billings,  of  Goshen, 
'Colonel,  Noah  Wells,  of  Rowe. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Nehemiah  Hathaway,  of  Ashfielda 
I  Major,  Samuel  H.  Reed,  of  Rowe, 
,  Adjutant,  Amos  Shepard,  of  Buckland. 

FIFTH    DIVLSION. 

FIRST    BRIGADE. 

'Colonel,  Bartlett  Murdock,  of  Wareham. 
)  Lieut.  Colonel,  Benjamin  Ward,  of  Carver. 
I  Major,  John  B.  Bates,  of  Plymouth. 

Adjutant,  Isaac  L.  Hedge,  of  do. 

Colonel,  John  Collamore,  of  Scituate. 
(Lieut.  Colonel,  Jesse  Reed,  of  Marshfield. 
(Major,  John  B.  Turner,  of  Scituate. 

Adjutant,  Horace  Collamore,  of  Pembroke. 

Colonel,  Salmon  Fobes,  of  Bridgewater. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Jonathan  Chamberlain,  of  do.. 
(Major,  Daniel  Perry,  of  Abington. 

Adjutant,  Hector  Orr,  of  Bridgewater. 

Colonel,  Ephraim  Ward,  of  Middleborough.    ♦ 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Benjamin  Wood,  of  do. 
I  Major,  David  Hathaway,  of  Rochester. 
.  Adjutant,  Arad  Thompson,  of  Middleborough. 

SECOND     BRIGADE. 

Colonel,  Rufus  P.  Barrows,  of  Rehoboth. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel, 
I  Major, 
.Adjutant,  Jonathan  Wheaton,jr.  of  Rehoboth, 

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Field  Officers  of  Infantiy. 


r  Colonel,  Nathaniel  Nelson,  of  New-Bedford. 
2d.    J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Harrison  G.  Church,  of  Fairhaveft, 
Beg.  y  Major,  Sylvanus  Ames,  of  Fairhaven. 
C  Adjutant,  Asa  Wood,  of  New-Bedford. 
Colonel,  Cromwell  Washburn,  of  TaiJnton. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Nathan  King,  of        do. 
\  Major,  John  Baylies,  of  do. 

.  Adjutant,  George  B.  Atwood,  of       do. 
Colonel,  Joseph  Lane,  jr.  of  Mansfield. 

>  Lieut.  Colonel,  John  Gilmore,  of  Eastoil. 

>  Major,  Edward  Richardson,  of  Attleborough* 
Adjutant,  David  Cobb,  jr.  of  Mansfield. 
Colonel,  Hercules  Cushman,  of  Freetown. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Richard  Borden,  2d.  of  Troy. 
Major,  Charlei  Whitmarsh,  of  Dighton. 
Adjutant,  Philip  P.  Hathaway,  of  Freetown. 

THIRD    BRIGADE. 

Colonel,  Obed  B.  Nye,  of  Sandwich. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Nathan  B.  Gibbs,  of  do. 
\  Major,  Joshua  Nye,  of  Falmouth. 

Adjutant,  Sewall  Fessenden,  of  Sandwich. 

Colonel,  Isaiah  Bray,  of  Yarmouth. 
'Lieut.  Colonel,  Gorham  Crowell,  of  do. 

Major,  John  Topping,  of  Chatham. 

Adjutant,  Joseph  Hamblin,  of  Yarmouth. 

Colonel,  Joshua  Small,  of  Truro. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  Josiah  Lincoln,  of  Eastham. 

Major,  Joel  Snow,  of  do. 

Adjutant,  Michael  Collins,  of  do. 

SIXTH  DIVISION. 

FIRST    BRIGADE. 
Colonel,  Abel  Bartlett,  of  Leicester. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Charles  Watson,  2d.  of  Spencer. 
Major,  Jonathan  Stone,  of  Ward. 
Adjutant,  Emery  Washburn,  of  Leicester. 
Colonel,  John  Carpenter,  of  Uxbridge. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Lebbeus  Gaskell,  of  Mendon. 
Major,  John  W.  Capron,  of  Uxbridge. 
Adjutant,  Caleb  Hayward,  of  Mendon. 
Colonel,  Roswell  Converse,  of  New-Braintree. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Srephen  Fay,  of        do. 
'Major,  Charles  Henshaw,  of  North-Brookfield. 
■  Adjutant,  Amorj  H.  Bowman,  of  N,  Braintree. 


Field  Officers  of  Infantry.  11 5 

("Colonel,  Davie?  Lathe,    of    Charlton. 
4th.   3  Lieut.  Colonel,  John  Fitts,  jr.  of  do. 
Reg. ")  Major,  Jacob  Upham,  of  do, 

(  Adjutant,  James  VVolcott,  jr.  of  Southbridge. 

(Colonel, 
5th.  5  Lieut.  Colonel,  John  F.  Barton,  Milbury. 
Reg.") Major,  Reuben  Waters,  ir.  of  Sutton. 

C  Adjutant,  Joseph  W.  Wright,  of  Milbury. 

fColoiiel,  Merrill  Davis,  of  Holden. 
6th.  J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Luther  Johnson,  of  Worcester. 
Reg. /Major,  Joseph  A.  Reed,  of  Princeton. 

C  Adjutant,  Jones  Estabrook,  of  Holden. 

SECOKD    BRIGADE. 
/•Colonel,  John  G.  Davis,  of  Princeton. 
1st.   S  Lieut.  Colonel,  Amory  Holman,  of  Bolton. 
Reg.  J  Major,  John  Whitney  of  Princeton. 

(Adjutant,  Peter  Richardson,  2d.  of  Princeton. 
C  Colonel,  Joshua  W.  Leland,  of  Grafton. 
2d.    J  Lieut.  Col.  Francis  B.  Fay,  of  Southborough. 
Reg.)  Major,  Daniel  Harrington,  of  Shrewsbury. 
(Adjutant,  Otis  Adams,  of  Grafton; 
r  Colonel,  Josiah  Wheeler,  of  Petersham. 
3d.    J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Warner  Hinds,  of  Hubbardston. 
Reg.  >  Major,  Abialbion  Carter,  of  Petersham. 
C  Adjutant,  Franklin  S.  Warner,  of  do. 
(Colonel,  Hosea  Stone,  of  Ashburnham. 
4th.  J  Lieut.  Colonel,  Charles  Barrett,  of  do. 
Reg.  ^  Major.  Ephraim  Jones,  of  Lunenburg. 

(Adjutant,  Benjamin  Barrett,  of  Ashburnham. 
(Colonel,  Franklin  Gregory,  of  Royalston. 
5th.    3  Lieut.  Colonel,  Willard  Nev?ton,  of  do. 
Reg.") Major,  Artemas  Lee,  of  Templeton. 
(Adjutant,  Nathan  Bryant,  jr.  of  do. 

SEVENTH  DIVISION. 

FIRST   BRIGADE.  ^ 

'Colonel,  Ira  Owen,     of        Sheffield. 
I  Lieut.  Colonel,  Jedidiah  Burrill,  of  do. 
I  Major,  Darius  Mason,  of  do. 

Adjutant,  Albert  A.  Root,  of  do. 

Colonel,  Joseph  B.  Hill,  of  West  Stockbridge. 
^ Lieut.  Colonel,  Darius  Perkins,  of  Becket. 
(Major,  William  Williams,  of  Stockbridge. 
.Adjutant,  David  P.  IngersoU,  of  do. 


IM  Officers  of  Cavalry. 

(Colonel,  Samuel  Picket,  of  Otis. 
3d.    3  Lieut.  Colonel,  George  Marvin,  of  Sandisfield. 
Reg.  J  Major,  Harvey  Wolcot,  of  do. 

C  Adjutant,  Timothy  Jones,  of  Otis. 
SECOND    BRIGADE. 

^Colonel,  Jabez  Hall,  of  Lanesborough, 
1st.    \  Lieut.  Colonel,  Joel  Harrison,  of  Williamstown. 
Reg.  "S  Major,  John  Whitney,  of  Hancock. 

(Adjutant,  Stoddard  Hubbell,  of  Lanesborough. 

Colonel,  Ethan  Janes,   of     Pittsfield. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  Josiah  Butler,  of  do. 

Major,  Charles  Churchill,  of         do. 

Adjutant,  Thomas  Egliston,  of  Lenox. 

Colonel,  Levi  Pierce,  jr.  of  Peru. 

Lieut.  Colonel,  Daniel  Coman,  jr.  of  Cheshire. 

Major,  Selden  Spencer,  of  Hinsdale. 

Adjutant,  Simeon  W,  Right,  of  Dalton. 


OFFICERS    OF   CAVALRY. 
'FIRST  DIMSION. 

Second  Brigade.    1  Battalion. 
Major,  Lemuel  Gay,  of  Stoughton. 
Adjutant,  Azel  Capen,  of  do. 
Captain,  William  Tucker,  of  Canton. 
Captain,  John  Shumway,  of  Dover. 
Captain,  Thomas  S.  Mann,  of  Wrentham. 

Third  Brigade.     1  Comfiany. 
Captain,  Stephen  Wiley,  of  Charlestown. 

SECOND  DIVISION. 

First  Brigade^  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Benjamin  Wheeler,  of  Danvers. 
Adjutant,  Stephen  Upton,  of      do. 
Captain,  Andrew  Dodge,  of  Beverly. 
Captain,  George  Appleton,  of  Hamilton. 

Second  Brigade,  1  Regiment. 
Colonel,  Moody  Bridges,  of  Andover. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Porter  Bradstreet,  of  Topsfield. 
Major,  Theron  Johnson,  of  Andover. 
Adjutant,  William  N.  Cleaveland,  of  Topsfield- 
Captain,  David  W.  Boynton,  of  Rowley. 


Officers  of  Cavalry.  117 

Captain,  John  Pearson,  of  Newbury. 
Captain,  Nathaniel  Bradstreet,  of  Rowley. 
Captain,  Isaac  Blunt,  jr.  of  Andover. 

THIRD  DIVISION. 
First  Brigade,  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Silas  Eaton,  of  Framingham. 
Adjutant,  Zibeon  Hooker,  of  Sherburne. 
Captain,  Abraham  Bigelow,  of  Natick. 
Captain,  David  Damon,  of  Reading. 
Captain,  Asa  Trowbridge,  of  Newton. 

Second  Brigade,  3  Comfianies, 
Captain,  William  Harrington,  of  Marlborough. 
Captain,  Cushing  Burr,  ir.  of  Ashbv. 
Captain,  Lovel  Fletcher,  of  Chelmsford. 

FOURTH  DIVISION, 

First  Brigade^  1  Regiment. 
Colonel,  Job  Dickenson,  of  Granby., 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Dennison  Parsons,  of  Granville, 
Major,  Lebbeus  Chapin,  of  Palmer. 
Adjutant,  Earl  Bishop,  of  South  Hadley. 
Captain.  Pliny  Forward,  of  Southwick. 
Captain,  Erastus  Chapin,  of  Springfield. 
Captain,  William  Field,  jr.  of  Leverett. 
Captain,  Benjamin  Witt,  of  Granby. 
Captain,  Gaston  Dickson,  of  Middlefield. 
Captain,  Thomas  Merrick,  of  Brimfield. 

Second  Brigade,  1  Regiment. 
Colonel,  Salmon  Sheldon,  of  Leyden. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Luther  Stone,  of  Goshen. 
Major,  Austin  Rice,  of  Conway. 
Adjutant,  David  Wright,  of  Deerfield. 
Captain,  Orra  Sheldon,  of  Bernardston. 
Captain,  James  Ballard,  of  Wendell. 
Captain,  Chester  Mitchell,  of  Cummingtoh. 
Captain,  William  Pomeroy,  of  Williamsburg. 
Captain, 

FIFTH  DIVISION. 
First  Brigade.,  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Harry  Jackson,  of  Middleborough. 
Adjutant,  Seranu3  Shaw,  of  Bridgewat«r. 


118  Officers  of  Cavalry. 

Captain,  Ira  Clarke,  of  Rochester. 

Captain,  Nathan  Hayward,  of  North  Bridgewater. 

Srrond  Brigade^  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Allen  Hunt,  ef  Seekonk. 
Adjutant,  Jesse  Hartshorn,  of  Taunton. 
Captain,  Daniel  H.  Abel),  of  Seekonk. 
Captain,  John  A,  Sturtevant,  of  Taunton, 
Captain,  Pliny  Puffer,  of  Norton. 

SIXTH  DIVISION. 
First  Bn^adCt  I  Regiment, 
Colonel,  Hiram  Wheelock,  of  Stnrbridge. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Warren  Lincoln,  of  Western. 
Major,  John  Hill,  jr.  of  Charlton. 
Adjutant,  Samuel  Tucker,  of  Charlton. 
Captain,  James  Estabrook,  of  Rutland. 
Captain,  Joseph  Robinson,  jr.  of  Hardwick. 
Captain,  Jeremiah  Shumway,  of  Stockbridge. 
Captain,  Joseph  B.  Chapin,  of  Upton. 

Seco7id  Brigade^   1  Regiment, 
Colonel,  Thomas  Wright,  of  Sterling. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Josiah  Brigham,  of  Westborougfc. 
Major,  Nathan  Nickerson,  of  Athol. 
Adjutant,  Charles  Bridge,  of  Lancaster. 
Captain,  Seth  Caldwell,  of  Barre. 
Captain,  Isaiah  Munroe,  of  Shrewsbury. 
Captain,  Hollis  Bruce,  of  Lancaster. 
Captain,  Jonathan  Baldwin,  2d.  of  Terapleton. 
Captain,  Benjamin  Harrington,  of  Westminster. 

SEVENTH  DIVISION. 
First  Brigade^  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Allen  Smith,  of  Stockbridge. 
Adjutant,  William  B.  Sexton,  of  Sheffield. 
Captain,  Sewall  Sargent,  of  Stockbridge. 
Captain,  Calvin  Stevens,  of  New-MarlborougU. 
Captain,  James  Austin,  of  Sheffield. 

Second  Brigade,  1  Battalion, 
Major,  Alva  Morrill,  of  Lenox. 
Adjutant.  George  J.  Tucker,  of  Lenox^ 
Captain,  Arnold  Bentley,  of  Pittsfield. 
Captain,  Abel  Cowden,  of  Williamstown. 


I 


Officers  of  Artillery.  119 

OFFICERS  OF  ARTILLERY. 

FIRST    DIVISION. 

First  Brigade^  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Robert  Stetson,  of  Dorchester. 
Adjutant,  Thomas  M.  Moseley,  of  do. 
Captain,  Joseph  May,  of  Roxbury. 
Captain,  John  Vi..son,  3d.  of  Weymouth, 
Captain,  John  Parks,  of  Dorchester. 

Second  Brigade,  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Samuel  Hartshorn,  jr.  of  Walpole. 
Adjatant,  Calvin  Fisher,  jr.  of  Wrentham. 
Captain,  George  P.  Ellis,  of  Walpole. 
Captain,  Cyrus  Adams,  of  Medway. 

Third  Brigade,   1    Battalion. 
Major,  Thomas  J.  Lobdell,  of    Boston. 
Adjutant,  Amariah  Preston,  of        do. 
Captain,  Francis  Jackson,  of  do. 

Captain,  John  Wade,  of  do. 

Captain,  William  L.  Smith,  of        do. 

Boston  Sea  Fmcibles. 
Captain,  Russell  Glover,  of  Boston. 

SECOND  DIVISION. 
First  Brigade^  1  Reg.  1  Batti  Reg. 
Colonel,  William  Beach,  of  Gloucester. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Francis  Peabody,  of  Salem. 
Major, 

Adjutant,  John  Towne,  of  Salem. 
Captain,  John  Nichols,  of  Lynn. 
Captain, 

Captain,  W' illiam  Center,  jr.  of  Gloucester. 
Captain,  Adam  Nesmith,  of  Salem, 

Battalion. 
'Major,  Joseph  W-  Green,  of  Marblehead. 
Adjutant,  Edmund  F.  Dixey,  of  do. 
Captain,  John  S.  Rodes,  of  do. 

Captain,  Jonathan  B.  Mason,  of  do. 

Marblehead    Light    Infantry. 
Captain,  Joseph  Gregory,  jr-  of  Marblehead. 


120  Officers  of  Artillery. 

Second  Brigade^  1  Battalion, 
Major,  Benjamin  Gleason,  of  Andover. 
Adjutant,  Pascal  Abbot,  of        do. 
Captain,  John  Colby,  jr  of  Amesbury. 
Captain,  Ebenezer  Bradbury,  of  Newburypoit. 
Captain,  Abel  Abbot,  of  Andover. 

THIRD  DIVISION. 

First  Brigade,   1  Regiment. 
Colonel,  Thomas  Learned,  of  Watertown, 
Lieut.  Colonel,  John  Hunting,  of  do. 
Major,  Eli  Brown,  of  Acton. 
Adjutant,  Josiah  Clark,  of  Watertown. 
Captain,  Otis  White,  of  Charlestown. 
Captain,  Nathan  Harrington,  jr.  of  Lexiogton. 
Captain,  William  Whiting,  of  Concord. 
Captain,  Samuel  Somes,  of  Watertown. 
Captain,  Sylvius  Holbrook,  of  Sherburne. 

Second  Brigade,  1  Battalion. 
Major,  AVilliam  Dalrymple,  of  Groton. 
Adjutant,  Daniel  Tuck,  of  Chelmsford. 
Captain,  Henry  Baldwin,  of  Billerica. 
Captain,  Aaron  Brown,  of  Groton. 

FOURTH    DIVISION. 

First  Brigade,  1  Regiment. 
Colonel,  Horatio  Fitch,  ofMonson. 
Lieut.  Colonel,  Simeon  Dwight,  of  Belchertown. 
Major,  Joseph  Washburn,     of  do. 

Adjutant,  Ebenezer  R.  Eaton,  of  Monson. 
Captain,  Joel  Tucker,     of  do. 

Captain,  Homer  Preston,  of  Westfield. 
Captain,  Hezekiah  Walker,  jr.  of  Belchertown. 
Captain, 

Second  Brigade^  1  Regiment. 
Colonel,  Elijah  Mattoon,  jr.  of  Northfield. 
Lieut  Colonel,  Ansel  Phelps,  of  Greenfield, 
Major,  John  Tobey,  of  Hawley. 
Adjutant,  Daniel  L.  Callen^er,  of  Northfield. 
Captain,  George  Mayhew,  of  Charlemont. 
Captain,  William  Joy,  of  Plainfield. 
Captain,  Richard  Colton,  of  Northfield. 
Captain,  Nahum  Adams,  of  Greenfield. 
Captain,  Samuel  Wiijiams,  of  Nt^rthampto^, 


Officers  of  Artillery.  !5i 

FIFTH  DIVISION. 

First  Brigade.,  1  Battalian. 
Major,  Micah  Whitft,  of  Rochester. 
Adjutant,  Samuel  N.  Dyer,  of  Abington, 
Captain,  Nathaniel  Wood,  ofPiymouth, 
Captain,  Moses  Noyes,  of  Bridgew^ter. 
Captain, 

Second  Brigade^  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Seneca  Sanford,  of  Attieborough. 
Adjutant,  William  Stall,  of  New-Bed foi'd. 
Captain,  John  Harrison,  of        do. 
Captain, 

Third  Brigade.,  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Nathaniel  Shiverick,  jr.  of  Falmbutb. 
Adjutant,  Samuel  Shiverick,  jr.  of         do. 
Captain,  Jesse  Noble,  of  do. 

Captain,  Joshua  Winslow,  of  Brewster. 

SIXTH  DIVISION. 

Fir  at  Brigade,  1  Battaliom 
Major,  Joel  Gleason,  of  Worcester, 
Adjutant,  Moses  Brigham,  of  do. 
Captain.  Charles  Putnam,  of  do. 
Captain,  William  McKinstry,  jr.  of  Southbridge. 
Captain,  Clark  Sumner,  of  Milford. 

Second  Brigade,  1  Battalion, 
Major,  Hannibal  Laughton,  of  Lancaster, 
Adjutant,  Henry  Allen,  of  Leominster, 
Captain,  Frederick  Wm.  Jones,  of  do. 
Captain,  Daniel  F.  Maynard,  of  Sterling, 
Captain,  Willcot  Harwood,  of  Barre. 

SEVENTH   DIVISION.  ' 

First  Brigade .f  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Charles  Taylor,  of  Great-Barrington. 
Adjutant,  Augustus  Hitchcock,  of  do. 
Captain,  Coonrod  Burghardt,  of     do. 
Captain,  Loring  G.  Robbins,  of  West-Stockbridge, 

Second  Brigade^  1  Battalion. 
Major,  Thomas  Ensign,  of  Fittsfield. 
Adjutant,  Ezekiel  R.  Colt,  of  do. 
Captain,  Seymour  Mead,  of  Lanesborough, 
Captain, 

I4 


122         Officers  of  the  Third  Brigade. 

DIVISIONARY    CORPS    OF    INDEPENDENT 
CADETS. 
CafitdttHy  Lieut.  Colonel,  Harrison  G.  Otis,  jp. 
Lieutenant^  Major  Marshal  B.  Spring. 
Mnaign,  Major  Thomas  C.  Anaory, 
Adjutant^  Captain,  John  Gray  Rogers. 
Surgeon^  John  C,  Warren,  m.  d. 

ANCIENT    AND   HONORABLE   ARTILLERY 

COMPANY.    Incorporated  1638. 
Cafitain.,  Major  Alexander  H.  Gibbs. 
l«r  Lieutenant^  Captain  James  N.  Staples. 
2d  Lieutenant^  Lieut.  Colonel,  James  Hamilton. 
Adjutant^  Colonel  Thomas  Hunting. 

lat  Sergeant^  Lieut.  John  Farrie,  jr. 

2d  Sergranty  Captain  Silas  Stuart. 

M  Sergeant y  Captain  Charles  M.  Domett,- 

4>th  Sergeant^  Major  Prentiss  Hobbs. 

Clerk^  Ensign  Henry  H.  Huggeford, 

Treasurer^  Sdicoh  Hall,  Esq, 

Armourer y  David  W.  Bradlee,  Esq. 

OFFICERS  IN  THE  THIRD  BRIGADE  FIRST 
DIVISION,  (including  Boston  and  Chelsea,)  in 
Commission,  November,  1822.  Revised  by  the 
Brigade- Major. 

Brigadier- General^  Theodore  Lyman,  jr. 
Aid'de-Camfi^  William  H.  Eliot. 
Brigade- Major  and  Littfiector^  Martin  Brimmer. 
Brig<ide-Quarter- Master^  Augustus  Aspinwall. 

FIRST    REGIMENT. 

Colonel,  Lewis  Lerow. 

Lieutenant- Colonel,  Samuel  Aspinwall. 

Major,  Lyman  Robinson. 

Admtant,  N.  B.  Mountfort  Chafilain,     Rev.  D.  Sharp 

Qusr.  Master,    N.  Greene  Surgeon,       S,  A.  Shurtl^T 

ray-  Vlaster,  Benjamin  B.  Surg,  Mate,  S.  G.  H»we 
Curtjg 


Officers  of  the  Third  Brigade. 


123 


Tohh  Elliot 
ohn  R.  Bradford 

hs,  N.  Howe,  jr. 

fohn  Simmons 
Jilas  Stuart 
Henry  S.  Kent 
Grenet  Holbrook 
Ralph  Beatley 
Cbas.  M.  Domett 
Walter  Frost 


Lieutenants- 
William  Hooton 
Solomon  Loud 
James  Henry      ) 
F.  C.  Whiston    S 
Edmund  Longley 
Thomas  P.  Carver 
Delmont  Locke 
Reub.  Carver,  jr. 
James  Stowers 
Thomas  C.  Hollis 
Stephen  Clark 


Ensigns. 
Elisha  'Winalow 
Rufus  Rice 

Horace  Stearns 

Dudley  Sargent 
Thos.  Harbach,jr« 
John  Benner,  jr. 
Isaac  T.  Dupee 
Spencer  Beatley 

vacant. 
Wm.  Tread  well 


SECOND   REGIMENT. 

Colonel,  Daniel  L.  Gibbens. 
JLieiitenant'Colonely  Francis  Soulhack. 
Mijor,  Daniel   Brown. 

Adjutaiity  George  M.  Gib-  Chafitain,           Paul  Dean 

bens  -S'i^r^e'0«,Chandler  Bobbins 

Q.  Master y    Edw.  Watson  Surgeon's  Mite,  Benjamin 

Pay-  Master^  Reuben  Vose  D.  Greene 


Cap 'o  ins, 
P,  R.  L.  Stone 
Amos  B.  Parker 
Robert  French 
Lewis  Dennis 
John  Muzzy 
Matthias  Leach 
Henry  H.  Barton 
William  Wales,  jr. 
C.  G.  Loring 
J.  T.  Winthrop 


Lieutenants. 
A.  H.  Stevens 
William  Howe 
Jos.  Wheelwright 
Asa  Clark 
Amos  H.  Haskell 
George  Stearns 
John  Peirce 
Calvin  Hatch 
W.  H.  Gardner 
P.  H.  Peirce 

THIRD    REGIMENT. 


Ensigns. 
Amasa  Bryant 
Amos  G.  Smith 
Justus  Lincoln 
Elias  Kingsley 
Charles  Hubbard 
James  Hunt 
Cornelius  Nye 
Samuel  Roberts 
W.  F.  Otis 
Josiah  Quiney,  jr. 


Colonelj  Thomas  Hunting. 
Lieutt  nant-  Colonel,  Ruel  Baker. 
Major^  Prentiss  Hobbs. 


Adjutant,  Geo.  W.  Thayer  Chafilainy 

Qr.Mastery  John  A.  Savels  Surgeon^ 

pay  Master^    John  A.  Un-  S.  Matey 
derwood 


Asa  BuckmtfB 


124  Officers  of  tfee  Tl^ird  Brigade. 

Cafitains.  JLieut  nants.  Emigns. 

Joshua  Simonds  John  F.  Bannister  Ben,an>.;n   True 

Gushing  Fearing  Joseph  Head   jr.     Deraslur.     lap 

John  S.  Tjler  Wm.A.DickeruauQ  H.  H.  Huggefprd 
DanielHastings,2d  William  S.  Hawes  Willard  Patridge 

Ephraim  Dodge  Stephen  Foot  Elijah  Packard 

Jawics  Sharp  Eddy  Fairbanks      Sumner  Fuller 

Benj.  M.  Nevers  Brewst.  Reynolds  VVm.  H.  Howard 

Geo.  A.  Hodges  Sidney  Bartlett  vacant. 

Samuel  L.  Abbot  John  Farrie,  jr.        Wra.   ■  .  Stimpsou 

Edward  White  John  T.  Dingley     John  Day 
Josiah  L.  C.  Amee  Daniel  Webber       James  Sinclair 

James  Garland  Thomas  Haviland    Eph.  Marsh,  jr. 

BATTALIOX   OE    ARTILLERY. 

Major,  Thomas  J.  Lobdell, 
Adjutant^  Amariah  Preston     Qr.  Master^  Jas.  A.  G.  Otis 
Surp^eoriy  John  Jeffries. 

Cafitains.  \st  Lieutenants.  2d  Lieutenants* 

Francis  Jackson      Jedediah  Tuttle  Samuel  Lyndes 

John  Wade  Othniel  French  Moses  A.  Taylor 

William  L.  Smith  Leonard  Cutter  Jason  D.  Battles 

LIGHT   DRAGOONS. 

Cafitain.  Lieutenants.  Cornet. 

Stephen  Wiley         L'u^her^'palLr       ^benr.  CUflinjr- 

SEA.  FENCIBLES. 
Captain^  Russell  Glover. 
First  Lieutenant^  EHward  L.  Scatt. 
Second  Lieutenant^  Joseph  Lewis. 
Ensign^  John  Doak- 

BRIGADE     BA5D. 

Master^  Asa  Fillebrown. 
Henry  Neibuhr,  Lemuel  Clark,  Wm.  Crombie,  Geo. 
W.  Foster,  Seth  Bates,  John  Bartlett,  Moses  Mann,  Asa 
Warren,  Janes  Clark,  Charles  Wright,  Willard  Mann, 
Joel  R.  Mann,  Asji  Perry,  John  B.  Warren,  Calvin  Si- 
nutnds,  Privates, 


tiniyersity  at  Cambridge,  125 

VmVERSITY  AT  CAMBRIDGE,   OR  HAR- 
VARD COLLEGE. 

Inducted.  presidents.        Died  qt  Resigned. 

1640    Rev.  Henry  Dunsiar,  1654 

1654    Rev.  Charles  ChHuncy,  s.T.ff.  1672 

1672     Rev,  Leonard  Hoar,  m.  d.  1675 

1675    Rt  V.  Uriah  Oakes,  a.m.  1681 

1682    Doct.  John  Rogers,  a  m.  1684 

1685     Rev.  Increase  Mather,  d.d.  1701 

1701     Rev.  Samuel  Will  ,rd,  a.  m.  Vice  Prea,         1707 
1708     Hon.  John  Levereti,  A.M. F.RS.  1724 

1725    Rev.  Benjamin  Wadsworth,  a.m.  1737 

1737    Rev  Edw>.rdHolyoke,  A.M.  1769 

1770    Rev.  Samuel  Locke,  d.d.  1773 

1774    Rev.  Samuel  Langdon,  D.D.  1780 

1781     Kev.  Joseph  Willard,  D.D.  LL.D.  1804 

1806    Rev.  Simuel  Webber,  d.d.  ItlO 

3810    Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland,  d.d.  ll.d. 
board  of  overseers. 
His  ExceUerc)'  the  Governor. 
His  Honor  the  Lieutenant  Governor. 
The  Members  of  the  Council,  and  of  the  Senate. 
The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
The  President  of  the  University,  ex  officiis  ;  togeth- 
er with  the  following  persons,  ejected  for  the  purpose, 
(excepting  those  who  were  ministers  of  the  six  neigh- 
bouring towns  in  the   year  1810,)  vacancies  among 
whom  are  filled  by  the  Board. 
Hon.  William  Pb.ill;ps.  Rev.  John  Bradford. 

Wm  Spooner,  m.d.  Eliphalet  Porter,  d.d. 

John  Welles.  Abiel  Holmes,  d.d. 

HarrisonG,Otis,LL.D*  John  Foster,  d.d. 

Arte  mas  Ward.  Thaddeus  Fiske,  d.d. 

John  Lowell,  Esq.  ll.d.  Th  d  M.  Harris,  d.d. 

Hon.  Isaac  Parker,  ll.d.  Thomas  Gray. 

Josiah  Qii'-ncy.  John  Pierce,  d.  d.* 

!Nath  Eowditch,  ll.d.  W  E.  Channing,  d.d. 

Charles  Jackson.LL.D.  Charles  Lov.eil.  d  d. 

John  dickering,  ll.d.  John  Co<lm?n,  d.d. 

Richard  Sullivan.  Francis  P'li  kmar. 

Joseph  Story,  ll.d.  Thomas  B.  Gannett. 

Daniel  Webster, ll.d.  Naih.L.Frothingham. 

*  Secretarij  of  the  Board,  Henry  U'are. 

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126  University  at  Cambridge. 

CORPORATION. 

President,  Rev.  John  Thornton  Kirkland,  d.d.ll.d. 

Fellows^  Rev.  Eiiphalet  Porter,  D.D.Hon.  William'^ 
Prescott,  LL.D.  Hon.  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  ll.d.  Rev. 
William  E.  Channing,  d.d. 

Treasurer^  Hon.  John  Davis,  ll.d. 

Steward  and  Patron^  Stephen  Higginson,  jr.  Esq. 

PROFESSORS,   TUTORS,   &C. 

Aaron  Dexter,  m.  d.  Ervi7ig  Piofesaor  of  Chemistry 

Emeritus, 

I  !  'I'  Mg^i.  ProfeBsor  ofMitural  History. 

RjBV.  Henry  Ware,  d,d.  HoUis  Professor  of  Divinity ^ 

and  Registrar. 
Hon  Isaac  Parker,  ll.d.  Roy  all  Professor  of  Lcniu 
Levi  Hedge,  ll.d.  College  Prof  of  Log.  and  Mftafih. 
Rev.  John  S.  Fopkin,  d.  d.  College  Professor  of  Greek, 
James  Jackson,  m  d    Hersey  Professor  of  the  Theory 

and  Practice  of  Physic. 
Hon.  Asahel  Stearns,  a.  m.   Umoersity  Prof,  of  Law, 
John  C.  Warren,  m.d.    Hersey  Profesnor  of  jinatomy 

and  Surgery. 
Sidney  Willard.  a  m.   Hancock  Professor  of  Hebrew 

and  other  Oriental  Langu  ges. 
John  Gorham,  m.d.  Erving  Professor  of  Chemistry. 
Alford  Proff.  of  JVat.  Religion,  Moral 

Philosofihy  and  Civil  Polity, 
John  Farrar,  a.  m.   Hollis  Prof,  of  Math,  a*  Alat  Phil. 
Andrews  Norton,  a.m.  Dexter  Prof,  of  Sacred  Literat. 
Jacob  Bigelow,  m.  d.  Rwnford  Professor,  and  Professor 

of  Materia  Medic  a. 

! Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology » 

George  Ticknor,  a.m.  Smith  Professor  of  French  and 

Sfianish  Languages  and  Literature^  and  Professor 

of  Belles  Lettrcs. 
Walter  Channing,  m.d.  Professor  of  Obstetricks  and 

Medical  Jurisprudence. 
Edward  T.  Channing,  a.m.    Boylston  Professor  of 

Rhetorick  and  Oratory. 
Rev.  Edward  Everett,  A.  M.  p.d.    Eliot  Professor  of 

Greek  Literature. 
Charles  Folsom,  A.  M.   Tutor  in  iMtin^  and  Acting- 

Lib'-arian, 
Rev.  George  Otis,  A.  M,  Tutor  in  Latin, 


Theological  Education  Society.  127 

James   Hayward,  a.  m.    Tutor  in   Mathematics   and 

Katural  Philosofihy, 
Nathaniel  Woo  i,  a.b    Tutor  in  Mathematics  and  Nat- 
ural Phiiosofihy. 
John  Fessendeii.  a.  m.  Regent. 
Geo?  lie  R.  Noyes,  a.  m.  Proctor, 
J(;hri  Porter,  a.m.  Assistant  Librarian, 
Francis  Sales,  Esq.  Insiructer  in  French  and  Sfianish, 
Thomas  Nuttall,  Esq.  Curator  of  the  Botanick  Garden, 

The  College  Library  contains  about  26,000  volumes. 

The  Boylston  Mc-dical  Library,  exceeding  600  vol- 
umes, is  distinct  from  the  public  Library  of  the  Uni- 
versity. 

The  usual  time  of  examination  for  the  freshmai^ 
class  is  the  Friday  next  after  Commencement. 

The  time  of  residence  of  undergraduates  at  the  Uni- 
versity, except  for  those,  who  enter  at  an  advanced 
standing,  is  four  years. 

Vacations.  First,  four  weeks  and  ten  days  from 
Commence iuent.  Second,  seven  weeks  from  the  4th 
Friday  in  December.  Third,  two  weeks  from  the  3d 
Friday  in  Mny. 

Commencement  on  the  last  Wednesday  in  August. 

Public  Exhibitions  of  the  Students  are  in  the  Univer- 
sity Chapel  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  October,  the  last 
Tuesdiy  in  April,  and  the  Thursday  preceding  Com- 
mencement, beginning  at  eleven  o'clock,  a.  m. 

The  Medical  Lectures  commence  in  Boston  on  the  3d 
Wednesday  in  November  A  course  is  given  at  the 
College  between  the  first  of  April  and  the  last  of  July. 


Society  for  firomoting  Theological  Education  in 
Hansard  University. 

President,  Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland,  n.D.  ll.d. 

Vice-President,  Samuel  Parkman,  Esq.  Hon.  Israel 
Thorndike,  Hon.  Peter  C.  Brooks. 

Corresfionding  Sec'ry,  Rev.  Nathl.  L.  Frothingham. 

Recording  Sc'c'ry,  Rev.  Francis  Parkman. 

Treasurer ^  Lemuel  Shaw,  Esq. 

Directors,  Rev.  E.  Porter,  d.d.  Hon.  D.  A.  White, 
Ichabod  Tucker,  Esq.  Joseph  Hurd,  Esq.  John  Howe, 


128'  Williams  CoUesrc. 


Jonathan  Phillips,  James  ?)avage,  Geoi'ge  Bond,  and 
Stephen  Higginsrn,  Esqrs. 

Auditors,  Thomas  VVigglesworth,  Samuel  Vlay, 
Israel  Munson,  Esqrs 

Tnifitees,  Hon  B.  Pickman,  Hon.  J  Lloyd,  Hon.  J. 
Quincy,  Andrew  Ritchie,  Esq.  Peter  ().  Tliacher,  Esq. 

PHI  BETA  KAPPA. 

jii/iha  of  Massachusetts. 
Anniversary  at  Cambridge,  &jy  after  Commencement. 
President,  Hon  Joseph  Story. 
Vice-President,  Rev,  Edward  Everett, 
Corresfwnding  ISJ"  Kec,  ^ec'ry.  Prof.  J  s.G.  CogswelK.. 

Williams  College, 
Incorporated  June  22,  1793. 
Afifiointed,  presidents.        Died  or  Resigned ^^ 

1793    Ebenezer  Fitch,  D.D.  1815     ^' 

181.7    Zcphaniah  Sv^ift  M^ore,  d.d.  1821 

1821    Edward  Dorr  Griffin,  d.d. 
Vice-President,  Rev.  Al van  Hyde,  d.d. 
Treasurer^  Hon.  Daniel  Noble,  Esq. 
Secretary^  Charles  A.  Dewey,  Esq. 
Professor  of  Divinity,  Edward  D.  Griffin,  d.  d. 
Prof,  Mathematics,    A''at.    Philosofihy,    and  Lecturer 

in  Chemistry,  Chester  Dewey,  a.  m. 
Professor  of  Languages,  Ebenezer  Kellogg,  a  m. 
Tutors,  Emerson  Davis,  A.B.  Jona.  E.  WoGdbridge,A.B, 

BOARD    OF   TRUSTEES. 

Rev.EdwardD.Griffin,D.D.    Hon.  Joseph  Lvman 
Rev.  Alvan  Hyde,  d.d.         Joseph, VVoodbridge,  Esq. 
Re  V.Samuel  Shepard,  D.D.    Levi  Glezen,  Esq. 
Rev.  Theophilus  Packard     Thaddeus  Pomei  oy,  Esq/ 
Rev.  Timothy  M.  Cooley      Rev.  Heman  Humphrey 
Rev.  Thomas  Snell  Hon.  George  Blis-?,  l  l.d, 

Hon.  Ezra  Starkweather      Rev.  Isaac  Knapp 
Hon.  Daniel  Noble  Rev.  Ezra  Fisk. 

Vacations.    First,  4  weeks  from  Commencement. 
Second,,  6  weeks  f»om  the  Wednesday  succeeding  the 
4th  Wednesday  in  December.     Third,  3  weeks  Iroiu ' 
the  third  Wednesday  in  May. 

Comirencement,  first  Wednesday  in  Septennber. 


Williams  College.  129 

Five  thousand  dollars  have  been  given  to  this  Col- 
!  ege,  by  the  late  Woodbridge  Little,  Esq.  the  interest 
if  which  is  to  be  applied  to  the  education  of  pious  young 
t  nen  (who  have  not  the  means  of  obtaining  a  liberal 
[  :ducation)  for  the  ministry. 

COURSE   OF    STUDIES    AT  WILLIAMS    COLLEGE. 

The  requisites  for  admission  into  the  Freshman  Class, 
?ire  a  knowledge  of  the  English,  Latin,  and  Greek 
I  jramraars  ;  an  ability  to  constru.*  and  parse  any  part 
)f  Virgil,  Cicero's  Select  Orations,  Caesar's  Commen- 
aries,  the  Greek  Testament,  and  Dalzel's  Collectanea 
jriBca  Minora,  and  to  write  true  Latin  in  prose ;  a 
inowledfre  of  Arithmetic,  and  Cummings*s  Geography; 
tnd  testimonials  of  good  character. 

FRESHMEN. 

First  Term.  Livy,  Dalzel's  Graeca  Majora,  1st  vol. 
Meilson's  Greek  Exercises;  Adam's  Roman  Antiquities. 
Second  Term,  Livy  continued,  Murray's  English 
Grammar,  VV^ebber's  Arithmetic,  Graca  Majora  con- 
I  jnued,  Day's  Algebra,  American  Geography,  (Morse 
I  vol.  8vo.) 

Third  Term.  Horace  through  the  Odes,  Algebra 
XMitinued,  American  Geography  continued,  Grscca 
4ajora  and  Neilson's  Greek  Exercises  continued. 
Declamations  daily  through  the  year. 
Translations  daily  from  Latin  to  English  during  the 
first  half  of  the  year,  and  from  English  to  Latin  the  last 
naif  of  the  year.  Compositions  daily  during  the  3d  Term. 

SOPHOMORES. 

First  Term.  Walker's  Elements  of  Elocution,  Hor- 
ace continued,  Euclid,  Eastern  Geography,  Blair's  Lec- 
tures, (1st.  vol.) 

Second  Term.  Horace  and  Walker's  Elocution  con- 
jnued,  Hedge's  Logic,  Euclid  continued,  Day's  Lo^a- 
-ithmsand  Trigonometry,  Geography  continued,  Blair's 
Uectures,  f2d  vo'.)  Greek  Testament, 

Third  Term.  Tytler's  Elements  of  History,  Graca 
Majora,  Cicero  de  Oratore. 

Declamation  daily  through  the  year. 

Translations  daily  the  First  Term  from  Latin  to  En- 
glish, Second  Term  from  Greek  to  Latin,  Third  Term 
Tom  Greek  to  English. 

Composition  daily  through  the  year. 


130  Williams  College. 

JUNIORS. 

First  Term.  Day's  Mensuration,  Levelling,  Surr 
veying  and  Navigation  ;  (iraeca  Majora,  (2d  vol.)Chem7 
istry,  Enfield's  Natural  Philosophy.  ^, 

Second  Term.  Excerpta  Latina,  Paley's  Evidences 
of  Revealed  Religion,  Day's  Matheitsatics  continued, 
Enfield  continued,  Giasca  Majora,  (2d  vol.)  conti  ued. 

Third  Term.  Excerpta  Latina  continued,  E  field 
continued,  Analytic  Geometry,  compnsing  Plane  and 
Spherical  Trigonometry  and  Conic  St  rtionsrChemii.try. 

Declamation  daily  through  the  year 

Disputations  and  Themes  alternately  by  divisions, 
weekly  during  the  First  and  Second  Terms. 

Compositions  on  Philosophical  subjects  tne  3d  Term. 

SENIORS. 

First  Term,  Campbell's  Philosophy  .of  Rhetoric,. 
Stewart's  Elements  of  Intellectual  Philosophy. 

Second  Term,  Anatomy,  Paley's  Natnrf^l  Theology, 
Leslie's  Letters  on  Deism,  Paley's  Moral  Philoeophy. 

Third  Term.  Paley's  Political  Philosophy,  Vattel's' 
Law  of  N  ations. 

Vincent  on  the  Catechism  every  Saturday  forenoon. 
A  critical  exercise  in  composition  every  FridMy  i.  re- '. 
jioon.     Disputations,  Themes,  or  half  Themes,  weekly  • 
in  divisions.      Declamations,  or  exercises  in  reading, 
weiekly  in  divisions,  &c  &c 

Chemical  Lectures  given  to  the  Juniors  and  Seniors* 
in  the  First  and  Third  Terms,  and  Lectures  in  Natursd' 
Philosophy  to  the  Jupiors  as  they  pr«  -gress  i'-  E  ifield.— 
Occasional  Lectures  in  the  Chapel  by  the  Pi  ofessors  of 
Natural  Philosophy,  and  of  Languages.  Instruction  in 
Hebrew  by  the  Professor  of  Languages  given  to  such 
as  wish  it.  Lectures  in  Mineralogy  and  Botany  to 
select  classes.  ,* 

The  tuition  for  each  term  is  seven  dollars  and  fifty 
cents.  The  term  bills,  including  tuition,  room  rent, 
library  charges,  ordinary  repait  s,  8cc.  amount  to  about 
thirty  dollars  a  year 

The  price  of  board  is  from  one  dollar,  to  one  dollar 
thirty-four  cents.  Wood  is  one  dollar  fifty  cents  a 
cord.  From  twelve  to  seventeen  cents  a  week  is  paid 
for  washing. 

The  income  of  the  charity  funds  is  sufficient  to  pay 


Bowdoin  College.  151 

the  term  bills  of  twenty-five  students,  and  is  applied  to 
the  pjyment  of  them  m  whole  or  in  part  according  to 
the  necessities  of  students:  Half  of  this  is  alike  appli- 
cable to  all  indigent  youi.'g  men  of  merit,  whether  de- 
signed for  the  Chtistian  ministry  or  not. 

Bowdoin  College^  at  Brunswick,  f  Maine, J 
Incorpcirated  June  24,  1794. 
Inducted.         Presidents.  Died, 

1802     Rev.  Joseph  M'Keen,  d.d»  1807 

1807     R^v.  Jvsse  Appleton,  D.D.  18i9 

1820    Rev.Wr;!iam  Alkn,D.D. 

BOAPD    OF   TRUSTEES. 

President,  Rev.  William  Allen,  d.d. 

Vic-- f  resident ^  Rtv.  Hftzekiah  Packard,  d.d. 

Secretary,  Hon.  Benjamin  Orr. 

Rev.  Thomas  Lancaster,  Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg,  Hwi, 
Samuel  S.  Wilde,  ll.d  Hon.  Prentiss  Mellen,  Hon. 
Josiah  Stebbins,  Rev.  Elijihalet  Giliet,  John  Abbot, 
Esq.  Rev.  Ichabod  Nichols,  d.d.  Hon.  Stephen  Longfel- 
low, jr. 

BOARD    OF    OVERSEERS. 

Preftidenr^  Hen.  Jeremiah  Bailey. 
Vice-President,  Robert  H.  Gardiner,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Jcseph  M'Keen,  Esq. 
Treasurer^  John  Abbot,  Esq. 

Whole  numl)er,45,  including  the  President  of  the 
College,  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Trustees. 

PROFESSORS,    TUTORS,   &    LIBRARIAN. 

Prof,  of  Math,  and  Nat,  Philoso.  and  Lecturer  on 
^  Cfiemi*itry  and  Mineralogy ^  and  Materia  Medica, 
Parker  Cleaveland,  a.  m. 

Professor  of  Languages,,  Samuel  P  Newman,  a.  m. 

Profssor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Physic  ^  Sur- 
gery, Nathan  Smith,  m.  n.  of  New  H;  ven. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  Is^  Physiology, ]ohnD.  Wells,M.  d. 

Tutor  in  the  Latin  and  Greek  Languages,  Benjamin 
Hale,  AM 

Tutor  in  Gtomet*y,  ksfc,  Alpheus  S.  Packard,  a.  m.. 

Tutor  Of  Languages  and  Metaphysics^  Alpheus  S. 
Packard,  a.  m. 


tfe  Yale  College. 

Tutor  of  Mafhertiaticka  and  JVatural  Philosofihy^  Wit 

%ai  McDougall. 
Librarian,  John  Abbot,  A.  M. 

The  Library  contains  about  6000  vols.  The  Seciety 
Libraries  about  2400.  The  gallery  of  paintings  con- 
tains 72  pieces,  many  of  which  are  the  works  of  the 
most  celebrated  artists. 

Vacations.  Firsts  4  weeks  from  Commencement. 
Second,  6  weeks  from  the  first  Wednesday  in  January. 
Third,  3  weeks  from  the  first  Wednesday  after  tiic 

third  Monday  of  May. 
Commencement  is  on  the  1st  Wednesday  in  September. 

Waterville  College^  {Maine.) 
President^  Rev.  Jeremiah  Chaplin,  d.d. 
Professor  of  Theology,  Rev.  Stephen  Chapin,  d.d« 
Professor  of  Languages ,  Rev.  Avery  Brig^s,  a.m. 
Tutor  is"  Librarian^  Ephraim  Tripp,  a.b. 
Tutor.,  Elijah  Foster,  a.b. 

Precefitor  of  the  Latin  School,  Henry  Paine,  a.b. 
*•  .'  ■  I     ■  ■  ■      ■ « 

Yale  College  at  New- Haven,    Founded,  A.  D.    1700, 
^fifiointed,        presidents.  Died  or  resigned.. 

1701    Rev.  Abraham  Pearson,  1707 

1719    Rev.  Timothy  Cutler,  d.  d.  1722 

1727    Rev.  Elisha  Williams,  1739  • 

1739    Rev.  Thomas  Clap,  1766 

1766    Rev.  Naphtali  Dagget,  d.  n.  1777 

1777    Rev.  Ezra  Stiles,  d.  d.  l  l.  d.  1795 

1795    Rev.  Timothy  Dwight,  d.  d.  l  l.  d.    1817 
1817    Rev.  Jeremir^h  Day,  d.d.  l  l.  d. 

FELLOWS. 

The  Governor,  Lieutenant-Governor,  and  six  senior 
State  Senators,  toi^ether  with  the  following  Clergy- 
men, viz.  Calvin  Chapin,  d.d.  Joseph  Strong, d.d. fi<^- 
noni  Upson,  d.  d.  AmosBassett,  d  D.John  EUint,  d.  n. 
Rev.  David  Smith,  R-^v  Matthew  Noyes,DanielSmith, 
Andrew  Elliot,  Rev.  Moses  C.  Welsh,  d.  d. 

PROFESSORS.  ,i 

Professor  of  Chemistry  ^Jf  Mineralogy^  Benjamin  Sflf- 

liman. 
Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  James  Lace  KingMf . 


BrowD  University.  1S3 

Professor  ofDivin.  Rev.  Elcazer  Thompson  Fitch,A.M. 
.  Professor  ofKhetorick.Kcv.  Chauncev  A.Goodrich,A.M . 
Frufessor    of  Mathematics    ^    J\''aiural   Philosofihyy 

Matthew  Rice  Dutton,  a.  m. 
D wight  Professor  of  didactic  Theology,  Nathaniel  W. 

Taylor,  a.  m. 
Tutorsy  Edward  Bull,  Lyman  Coleman,  Sylvester  Hov- 

ey,  John  H.  Lathrop,  Theodore  D.  Woolsey,  Solomon 

Sioddard,  jr.  ll.d. 
Treasurer^  Hon.  James  Hillhouse. 
Steward^  Stephen  Twinmg,  Esq. 

MEDICAL   ESTABLISHMENT. 

Materia  Medica  ^  Botany,  Eneas  Munson,  m,  d.  EU 

Ives,  M.  D.  Adjunct, 
Theory  Is'  Practice  of  Medicine,  Surgery  IS"  ObsteiricSy 

Nathan  Smith,  m.d  f.r.s. 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Jonathan  Knight, 

JtT*  The  Library  contains  about  6G00  volumes. 

VACATIONS.  First,  6  weeks  from  Commencement. 
Second,  2  weeks  from  the  2d  Wednesday  in  January, 
Third,  from  the  1st.  Wednesday  in  May,  4  weeks. 

Commencement  is  on  the  2d  Wednesday  in  Sept. 

Phi  Beta  Kapfia.    Alpha  of  Connecticut, 
Anniversary  the  d^y  before  Commencement  at  Yale 
College.    Hon.  David  Uaggett,  President. 

Broivn  University  at  Providence,  JR. I. 
Foundeu  by  charter,  1764-,  Organized  at  Warren, 
1765.  First  commencement  fat  Warren)  1769.  Re- 
moved to  Providence,  1770  Occupied  as  a  hospital 
from  1776  to  1782.  Received  its  present  designation, 
1804.    Medical  school  commenced,  1810. 

PRESIDENTS. 

1765    Rev.  James  Manning,  D.D.  Died  1791 

1792    Rt  v.  Jonathan  Maxcy,  d.d.       Resigned  1802 

1802     Rev.  .\sa  Messer,  s.t.d.  ll.d. 

The  Corporation  is  composed  of  12  Fellows,  and  36 
Trustees.  The  former  have  exclusively  the  power  of 
conferring  degrees.  In  all  other  acts,  the  two  bodies 
have  concurrent  jurisdiction. 

PRESENT   FELLOWS. 

Hon.^David  Uowell,  ll.d*  Solomon  Drown,  h.  ]>, 


134  Dartmouth  College.  | 

Robert  Rogers,  Esq.  James  Brown,  Esq.  Rev.  Henry 
Wight,  Samuel  Eddy,  ll.d.  Rev.  Asa  Messer,  d.o. 
LL.D.  Rev.  Thomas  B  ildwin,  d.  d.  Rev.  Nathan  B. 
Crocker,  Rev.  |ienry  Edes,  Nathaniel  Searle,jr  ll.d. 
Rev.  Lucius  Bowles. 

Trustees^  Right  Rev.  Alexander  V.  Griswold,  d.d. 
Chancellor^  and  Z5  others. 

PROFESSORS. 

Professor  of  Law,  Hon.  David  Hrwell,  ll.d. 
Pfof.  (f  Moral  Philos  &iMftafih.  Rev.Calvin  Park,s.T.D. 
Pi'of  of  Materia  Medica  ^Botany,  Solomon  Drown.M.D. , 
Prrf.  of  Anatomy  Sc  Surgery,  LJsher  Parsons,  m.d. 
Prof,  of  Theory  &  Practice  of  Med,  Levi  Wheaton,  m.d. 
Prof  of  Oratory  &  Belles  Lettres,     Hon.  Tristam 

Burgess,  a.m.  ll.d. 
Professor  ofChemitry^  John  D'Wolf,  a.m. 
Prof  of  Mathematics  &  JVatural  Philosofihy^  Jasperi 

Adams,  a.m« 
Tutors^  Increase  Sumner  Smith,  Samuel  Starkweather.  ^ 
Tutor  and  Librarian^  L  S.  Smith,  A.  b, 
Precrfitor  of  the  Grammar  School,  Silas  A.  Crape,  a.b. 
Commencement  is  on  the  1st  Wednesday  in  September. 
Medical  Lectures  commence  on  the  3d"  Wednesday  of 
November. 

vacations.  Firsty  3  Weeks  from  Commencement. 
Second,  8  weeks  from  the  last  Wednesday  in  December. 
Third,  2  weeks  from  the  third  Wednesday  in  May. 

Dartmouth  College,  at  Hanover^  JV.  If, 
Founded  in  1769. 

Afifiointed*  presidents.        Died  or  Resigned, 

1769     Rev.  Eleazer  Wheelock,  d.d.  1779 

1779    Hon.  John  Wheelock,  ll.d.  1815 

1815    Rev.  Francis  Brown,  d.d.  1820 

1820    Rev.  Daniel  Dana,  d.d.  182^ 

1822    Rev.  Bennet  Tyier,  d.  d. 

PROFESSORS. 

P^^f  of  Math.  &  J^'at.  Philos.  Ebenezer  Adams,  a.m. 
Phillips  Prof,  of  Theology  Rev  Roswell  Shurtleff,  a.m. 
Prof,  qf  Surg.  Obst.  6^' Med  Juris.  R.  D.  Mussey,M.D, 
Prcff.  of  Theory  and  Hrac.  oj  Physic,  Mat,Med,Si  Bot- 
any, Daniel  Oliver,  m.d. 


Vermont  Colleges.  135 

^rof.  ofChem,  Min.  i:fc.  J.  F.  Dana,  m.d. 
Professor  of  Languages y  Wm.  Chamberlain,  a.m. 
Professor  of  Rh€t(>rick  and  Oratory,  Charles  B.  Had- 

duck,  A.M. 

Prof  of  Morale  Intellectual  PhUos .  Dan.OUver,A  M. 
Tutors,  Ebenezer  C.  Tracy,  a.m.  Ira  Perley,  a.b. 

Commencement  is  on  the  Wednesday  preceding  the 
ast  Wednesday  in  August. 

VACATIONS.  Firsts  4  wceks  from  Commencement. 
—From  the  first  Monday  in  January,  7  weeks — And 
Tom  the  Thursday  next  preceding  the  last  Wednesday 
in  May,  two  and  a  halt  weeks. 

37*  The  Libraries  contain  about  12000  volumes. 

Maoris  Charitij  School  connected  ivih  the  College. 
Preceptor y  Archelaus  Fuller  Putnam,  a.b. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Alpha  of  Kiiv- Hampshire* 
President,  Levi  Woodbury,  i.  l.d. 
Vice- President.,  Charles  B.  Hcidiiuck,  a.m.  Prof. 
Corresponding  Secretary,  William  T.  Hadduck,  a.m. 
Anniversary  at  Hanover  the  day  prt-cedinti;  Cpm- 
mcncement.— Samuel  L.  Knapp,  Esq.  of  BostOit   is  ap- 
pointed Orator  for  the  next  anniversary  ;  an^i  Nathan- 
iel H.  Carter,  of  New- York,  Poet. 

University  of  Vermont. 
Estabhshed  ar  Burlington,  1791. 

PRESIDENTS. 

1800    Rev.  Daniel  C.  Sanders,  d.  d.  1814 

1816    Rev.  Samuel  Austir.,  d.d.  1821 

1822    Rev.  Daniel  Hasktrli,  d.d. 

PROFESSORS. 

Prof  of  Math.lsf  Nat.  PhiL  James  Dean,  A.a.s. 
Pr  f.  of  Learned  Languages,  Lucas  Hubbell,  a.m. 
Lecturer  on  Surgery  and  Theory  b*  Prac.  of  Physic, 

Nathan  R.  Smith,  m.  d. 
Prof,  of  Anatomy  ^  Physiology,  Nathan  R  Smith.MJJ. 
Pr'bf  of  Chemistry  Klf  Pharmacy,  Arthur  L  Porter,M.D. 
Prof,  cf  Botany  and  Materia  Medica,  Wm.Paddock,M.D. 
Prof  of  Institutes  of  Surgery^  James  K.  Piatt,  m.  d. 
Commencement  2d  Wednesday  in  August. 


136       Middlebury  and  Princeton  Colleges. 

Mddlebury  College^  (  Vermmt  )    Incor.  Nov.  1,  ISOq. 

President,  Rev.  Joshua  Bates,  d.d. 
Professor  of  Law,  Nathaniel  Chipman,  ll.d. 
Pro/:  of  Math,  ^  .Vat,  FhiL  Frederick  Hall,  a.m. 
Prof,  of  Divinity,  Rev.  John  Hough,  >  m. 
Prof,  of  Learned  Languages^  Robert  B.  Patten,  a.b, 
J'rof  (f  Chemistry,  Reuben  D.  Mussey,  m.d. 
Tutors,  Jonathan  C.  Southmayd,  Hetnan  Rood. 

VACATIONS.  Firsts  4  weeks  from  Commencement, 
Stcond,  7  weeks  from  the  first  Wednesday  in  January. 
Third,  2  weeks  from  the  3d  Wednesday  in  May. 

Commencement  is  on  the  3d  Wednesday  in  August. 

Princeton  CoUegCy  ( N'ew  Jersey.) 
Founded  A.  D.  1738,  and  called  Nassau-Hall, 

Inducted.  pr e  s  i d  ent s .        Died  or  Resigned, 

1746    Rev  Jonathan  Dickinson,  a.m.  1747 

1748    Rev.  Aaron  Burr,  a.m.  1757 

1757    Rev,  Jonathan  Edwards,  a.m.  1758 

1759    Rev.  Samuel  Davies,  a  m,  1761 

1761    Rev.  Samuel  Finley,  d.d.  1766 

1768     Rev.  J«^»hn  Witherspoon,  o.n.  ll.d.  1795 

1795     Rev.  Saml.  Stanhope  Smith,  d.d.  ll.d.    1812 
1812    Rev.  Aiihbel  Green,  D.D. LL.D.  1622 

1822    Rev.  Dr.  Carnahan. 

Prof  of  Lang,  and  Belles  Lettres,  Philip  Lindsly,  A.wr, 

P^^f'  9f  Mathematics^  Henry  Vethake,  a.  m. 

Prof  of  Chemistry,  Exfi.  Philosophy^  and  Nat,  Hist, 
Jacob  Green,  a.  m. 
The  Commencement  is  on  the  last  Wednesday  in 

September. 

vacatio N  s.    From  Commencement  six  weeks,  and 

in  the  spring,  four  weeks,  immediately  preceding  the 

eleventh  of  May. 

South  Carolina  College. 
President^  Thomas  Cooper,  m.d. 
Professor  of  Languages^  Thomas  Park,  m.d. 
Professor  of  Logic  and  Moral  Philosophy ^  Re?.  Ben" 
jamin  R,  Montgomery. 


Theological  Institution,  Andover.        157 

Hamilton  Cotltge,  Cllnt&n,  Oneida  County,  (JV.  Y.J 
Founded  1812. 
Rev  Henry  Davis,  d.  d.  President, 
Prof,  of  Math,  klf  Nat,  Philos.  Theodore  Strong,  a.m. 
JProfessor  of  Languages,  Rev.  John  Monteith. 
-^^^f  of  Chemistry  &  Mineralogy^  Josiah  Noyes,  m.d. 
Tutors,  Eleazer  Latrop,  a.  m.  Willi.xm  Kirkland,  a.m. 

Commencement,  fourth  Wednesday  in  August. 
"  VACATIONS,    Firat^  6  weeks  trom  Commencement. 
Second^  3  weeks  froni  2d  Wednesday  in  January. 
Thirds  4  weeks  from  the  2d  Wednesday  in  May. 

Union  Collf'ge^  Schenectady,  (JV.  Y.J 
EHphal>-t  Nott,  D.  D  President. 
Prof,  of  Logic,  &  Moral  Philos&fihv,  AndrevfY&tes^D.D. 
Professor  of  Languages,  Walter  Monteith. 
Prof  of  Math  &  fsTat.  Phil.  Rev.  Alonzo  Potter,  a.  m. 
Prof,  of  Chemistry  £c  Mineralogy ^  Joel  B.  Nott,  A.M. 
Tutors^  B.  F.  Joslin,  a.m.  John  Yates,  a.  b. 

Commencement  4th  Wednesday  in  July. 
vacations.    Pirstf  7  weeks  from  Commencement 
Second^  3  weeks  in  Dec.    Third,  3  weeks  in  April. 

Phi  Beta  Kafifia. 
/'resfrf^^  Thomas  McAuley,  LL.D. 
Corresfionding-Secretary,  Andrew  Yates,  d.d. 
Register^  Giles  F.  Yates. 
Secretary^  Joel  B.  Nott. 

Theological  Institution y  Jndover.   Founded  A.D.  1807. 

BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES. 

President,  Rev.  Eliphalet  Pearson,  ll.  d. 

Clerk,  Mark  Newman,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  Samuel  Farrar,  Esq; 

His  Honor  William  Phillips,  Rev.  Jedidiah  Morse, d.d. 
Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  Rev.  Daniel  Dana, d.d.  Rev.Abiel 
Holmes,  d.d.  John  Adams,  a.  m.  Samuel  H.  Walley, 
£sq.  Samuel  Hubbard,  Esq.  Rev.  Justin  Edwards. 

BcARD    OF    VISITORS. 

President  t  William  Ban  let,  Esq. 
Secretary^  Rev.  Calvin  Chapin,  d.d. 
Moses  Brown,  Esq.  Hon.  George  Bliss,  LL.D.  Rev. 
Calvin  Chapin,  d.d. 

M2 


13^'         American  Edacatioo  Society. 

PROFESSORS. 

Bartktt  Prof  of  Sac,  Rhetoric,  Rev.  Eben.  Porter,  d.d. 
Abbot  Prof  Christian  Theolo.  Rev.  Leonard  Woods,  d.d, 
Assoc.  Prof  Sacred  Literature,  Rev.  Moses  Stuart. 
Brown  Prof  of  Sac.  Rhet,  Rev.  James  Murdock,  d.  d. 
VACATIONS.  First,  6  weeks  from  the  first  Thurs- 
day in  May.  Second^  6  weeks  from  the  4th  Thursday 
in  September. 

Amherst  Collegiate  Charity  Institution, 
Afifiainted,  presidents.  Died.  , 

1»21    Rev.  Zephaniah  Swift  Moore, d.d.  s.t.p.  I82a.  j 
1823    Rev.  Heman  Humphrey,  d.  d. 
Prof  of  Math  &  J^at  Phil,  and  Lecturer  on  Chem-  " 

istry.  Rev.  Gam^iUel  S.  Olds,  a.  m. 
Prqf  of  Languages  and  Librarian,  ios.Esterbrook,  AM, 
P^^f'  of  Oriental  Literature,  Rev.  Jonas  King,  a.m. 
Treasurer,  John  Leland,  Esq. 
Financier,  Rev.  Elijah  L.  Coe. 
Secretary,  Rufus  Graves,  Esq. 

Tutors.^  Zenas  Clapp,  a.b.  Samuel  M.  Worcester,  a  j. 
Charity  fund,  §50,000. 

OVERSEERS    OF    SAID    FUND. 

Henry  Gray,  Esq.  of  Boston. 
Hon.  Salem  Town,  jr.  of  Chariton. 
H.  Wright  Strong,  of  Amherst. 
Rev.  Samuel  Osgood,  of  Springfield, 
Rev.  Theophilus  Packard,  of  Shelbume. 
Rev.  Thomas  Snell,  of  North -Brookfield. 
Rev.  Luther  Sheldon,  of  Easton. 
Commencement  is  the  fourth  Wednesday  in  August. ' 

American  Education  Society, 

Instituted  August  29,  1815. 

Preddenty  His  Honor  William  Phillips. 

Vice-President^  William  Bartlet,  Esq. 

Clerk,  Rev.  Asa  Eaton, 

Treasurer,  A.  P.  Cleveland,  Esq. 

Auditor,  Pliny  Cutler,  Esq. 

Directors^  Hon.  William  Phillips,  William  Bartlet, ?3 
Esq   Rev.  Abiel  Holmes,  d.d.  Rev.  Eben.  Porter,  d.d. 
Rev.  L.  Woods,  d.d.  Rev.  Asa  Eaton,  Rev.  Mr.  Fay, 
Rev.  Mr.Storrs,  Rev.  Benjamin  B.Wi9ner. 


Massachusetts  Medical  Society.         139 

American  Jicademy  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 

Incorporated  Mav  5, 1780. 
Nearly  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  4th  Tues.in  May. 

President,  Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams. 

Vice-President,  John  T.  Kirkland,  d.d.ll.d. 
[   Pecordmg  Stcretary,  Edward  Everett. 
I    Corresfionding  Secretary^  Hon.  John  Pickering; 
I    Treasurer^  Hon.  Thomas  L.  Winthrop. 

Vice  Treasurer^  Jacob  Bigelow,  m.d. 

Fellows^  Rev.  John  Brazer^-Salem  ;  Joseph  E.  Wor- 
;ester,  Esq.  Cambridge;  Willard  Pliilhps,  Esq.  Bos- 
Ion  ;  Mr.  Samuel  Parkes,  London. 

j  Massachusetts  Medical  Society, 

I  Incorporated  November  1,  1781. 

Annual  meeting  held  in  Boston,  on  the  1st  Wed.  in  June. 
Officers  elected  in  June,  1823. 

President  y  John  Brooks,  m.d. 

Vice-President^  James  Jackson,  m.  d. 

Corresfionding  Sec'ry,  John  Dixwell,  m.  d. 

Recording  SocWy,  John  Gorham,  M.  D. 

Treasurer,  Jacob  Bigelow,  m.  d. 

Librarian^  Walter  Channing,  m.  d. 

Censors  for  the  Society  at  large ^   and  for  the  first 
Medical  District  of  the  State. 
John  Dixwell,  m.  d.  John  G.  Coffin,  m.  d.  John  C. 
Warren,  m.  d.  James  P.  Chaplin,   m.  d.  Rufus  Wy- 
nan,  m.  d. 

Censors  for  the  second  Medical  District. 
Hon.  Oliver  Fiske,  John  Green,  Abraham  Haskell, 
r.  John  Homans,  Edward  Flint. 

Cetisorsfor  the  third  Medical  District. 
Elihu  Dwight,   William  Hooker,   Joseph  H.  Flint, 
Stephen  W.  Williams,  Daniel  Collins. 

Censors  for  the  fourth  Medical  District. 
Asa  Burbank,  Benjamin  Rogers,  John  Delamatre, 
Charles Worthington,  A.  Perry. 

The  Censors  for  the  Society  at  large,  and  for  the 
first  Medical  District,  meet  in  the  City  of  Boston,  for 


i40         Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

the  examination  of  candidates  for  the  practice  of  medi- 
cine, surgery,  and  midwifery,  on  the  Thursday  next 
preceding  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Fellows  of  the  So- 
ciety, as  provided  in  the  Act  of  Incorporation ;  and  on 
the  last  Wednesdays  of  Janu  .ry  and  July. 

Thosefor  ihe  second  Medical  District, in  Worces- 
ter, ' '.  the  Wednesday  following  the  third  Monday  in 
June.  Those  for  the  third  Medical  District,  in  North-, 
ampton  on  the  Wednesday  foilowing  the  third  Tues- 
day in  September.  Thos-  for  the  fourth  Medical  Dis- 
trict, m  Lenox,  on  the  Wednesday  foUowing  the  sec- 
ond Tuesday  in  September  a-  nually.  i 

By  an  Act  of  the  Le^'slaiure  of  this  Commonwealth, 
passed  February  19,  1819,  it  is  provided.  That  no  per- 
son entering  upon  the  practice  of  Physic  or  Surgery, 
after  the  first  day  of  July,  18  J  9,  shall  be  entitled  to  the 
benefit  of  law,  for  the  it- covery  of  any  debt  or  fee  ac- 
cruing from  his  professional  services,  unless  he  shall, 
previously  to  rendering  those  services,  have  been  li- 
censed by  one  of  the  foregoing  Boards  of  Censors,  or 
shaU  have  been  graduated  a  Doctor  of  Medicine  in 
JHarrard  University. 

Coumellora  of  the  Society. 

Suffolk^  Drs.  David  Towhsend,  Thomas  Welsh, 
Aaron  Dexter,  William  Spooner,  Asa  Bullard,  J(  hn 
C  C>  ffin,  Jolin  Dixwell,  James  Jackson,  John  C.  War-i 
ren,  John  Gorham,  John  Randall, George  C.Shattuck, 
John  B.  Brown,  m,  d.  Walter  Channing,  m.  d.  Jacob 
Bigelow,  M.  D.  George  Hay  ward,  m.  d. 

Essexy  Drs  Edward  A.  Holyoke,  Joshua  Fisher, 
B'^njamin  L.  Oliver,  John  D.  Treadwell,  Oliver  Prcs- 
cott,  James  Gardner,  Nehemiah  Cleaveland,  Nathan- 
iel Bradstreet,  Richard  Hazeltine. 

Middlesex^  Drs.  John  Brooks,  Isaac  Hurd,  Amos 
Bancroft,  Calvin  Thomas,  Abiel  Heywnod,  Rufus  Wy- 
tnan,  James  P.  Chaplin,  Thomas  Bucklin,  John  Wal- 
ton, M.  n. 

Worcester,  Drs,  Oliver  Fiske,  Abraham  Haskell, 
Stephen  Batcheller,  jr.  John  Green,  Daniel  Thurbcr, 
Jacob  Holmes. 

Bamfishirey  Drs.  EUhu  Dwight,  Enrs  Smith,  Wil- 
liam Hooker,  Joseph  H.  Flint,  Seth  Lathrop,  Alpheus 
F.  StX)ne,  Stephen  W.  Williams, 


Berkshire  Medical  Institution.  141 

Berkshire^  Drs.  Asa  Burbank,  Daniel  Collins,  Ben- 
iamin  Rogers,  Henry  H.  Childs»  William  H.Tyler, 
I  Robert  Worthington. 

JVbr/olky  Drs.  Amos  Holbrook,  John  Rartlett,  Na- 
I  thaniel  Miller,  Robert  Thaxter,  Samuel  Bugbee. 

Plymouth,  Drs.  Hector  Oir,  Gushing  Otis,  Nathan 
!  Hayward. 

Bristol^  Drs.  benjamin  Billing;s,  George  Leonard, 
Alexander  Keed. 

Officers  of  liorccsttr  District  Society, 
Annual  meeting  for  choice  of  OflRcers  held  in  Wor- 
cester, on  Wednes.  next  succeeding  3d  Mond.  in  June. 
Frevident^  Abraham  Haskell,  m,d.  of  Lunenburg, 
Vice- President i  Austin  Flint,  of  Leicester. 
Secretary,  John  Green,  of  Worcester. 
Treasurer y  Oliver  Fiske,  of  do. 

Berkshire  Medical  Iniytitutiony  at  Pittsfield, 
Incorporated  January,  1823, 
President y  Josiah  Goodhue,  m.  d. 
Trustees y  Hon.  Daniel  Noble,  J,  P.  Batchclder,  m.d. 
Henry  Hubbard,  Esq.  Henry  H.  Childs,  m.  d.   Saml. 
McKay,  Esq.  Henry  C.  Brown,  Esq.  Joseph  Shearer, 
Esq. 

PROFESSORS. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology ^  Jerome  W*  C. 
Smith,  M.D. 

Professor  of  Surgery y  J.  P,  Batchelder,  m.  d. 

Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine,  Henry 
H.  Childs,  M.  D, 

Professor  of  Obstetrics^  Asa  Burbank,  m.d. 

Prof  of  Materia  MedicOy  John  Delamatte,  M.D. 

Professor  of  Chemistry y  Mineralogy y  &c.  8cc.  Chester 
Dewey,  a.  m. 

Frof  of  Medical  Jurisprudence,  Stephen  W.  Wil- 
liams, M.  D. 

Delegates  from  Medical  Society, 
Doct  John  Rogers,  Doct.  Alanson  Porter. 
J.  P.  Batchelder,  Dean. 

I^ectures  commence  on  the  2d  Wednesday  of  Sep- 


I4^  Hrttorical  Societies. 

tember.    Present  number  of  students,  Sept.  182S,  com- 
inencing  with  the  first  term,  is  80 

This  Institution  is  located  in  one  of  the  most  pleai^ 
ant  and  flourishing  towns  in  New-England. 

Mafisachuaetts  Historical  Society. 
Instituted  at  Boston,  Jan.  179 1.    Incorp.  Feb.  19, 1794. 

Statute  meetings,  last  Thursdays  of  January,  ApriU 
and  Oct.  and  the  day  before  Commenc.  at  Harvard  CbK. 

Ptendent,  Hon.  John  Davis,  ll.d. 
.  Recording  Sec'ru,  Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  d.d. 

Correnfiondirig  Sec'ry,  Rev  Abiel  ^lolmes,  d.d. 
T^r^a*.  James  Savage,  Esq.        Librarian^  Wm.  Jenks. 

Cabinet  Keefiery  Rtr-dford  Webster,  Esq. 

Committee  for  Preparing  &  Publishing  lat  volume, 
2d  Series,  William  J  nks,  Charles  Lowell,  James  Sav- 
age, William  J  Jjpooner. 

Stand'ng  Committee,  Thomas  L.  Winthrop,  Esq. 
James  Fret-m^n,  d.d.  Rev.  John  Pierce,  d.d.  William 
Tudor,  Esq  Francis  Gray,  Esq. 

Essepc  Historical  Society* 
.  President,  Edward  A.  Holyoke,  m.d.  ll.d. 

^f c^-Pr^6a/ew^  Hon.  Joseph  Story,  ll.d. 

Corrcj<ponding  Sec*ry,  Benjamin  R.  Nichols,  Esq. 

Pecjrding  Sec'ry,  John  W.  Treadwell,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  btepae  i  White,  Esq. 

Lihrarian  &  Cabinet  Keeper,  Charles  C.  Clark,Esq 

TrustetSf  Hon.  John  Pickering,  ll.d.  Hon.  Nathan- 
iel Silsbee,  Hon.  Leverett  Saltonstall,  Ichabod  Tucker, 
Esq  Hon.  Jihn  G.  King,  William  Gibbs,  Esq.  Daniel 
A.  White. 

JVeW' Hamfishire  Historical  Society. 

Incorporated  June  13,  1823. 

Annual  meeting,  at  Concord,  2d  Wednesday  in  June. 

President,  Hon.  William  Plume  ,  s.h.  s.  Epping. 

tst  Vice-Prts.  His  Excellency  Levi  Woodbury,  ll.d, 

Portsmouth. 
2d  F/ce-Pres.  Rev.  Bennet  Tyler,  d  d.  Hanover. 
Treasurer y  George  Kent.  Esq.  Concord. 
Recording  Sec'ry^  John  Kell« ,  Esq.  Northwond. 
Cor*  .SrrVy,  Nath^  A.  Haven,  jr.  Esq.  Portsmouth. 


American  Antiquarian  Society.  143 

Librarian,  Mr.  Jacob  B.  Moore,  Concord. 
Committee  of  Publication,  Hon.  William  Plumer,  Jr 
Parker  Noyes.  John  Farmer. 

American  Antiquarian  Society, 
Incorporated  October  24,  1812, 
Yearly  meeting  for  the  choice  of  Offic  rs,  &c.  23d  of 
October,  (thf  day  on  which  Columbus  first  discovered 
Ame.ic  1,)  and  when  the  same  shall  fall  on  Sunday, 
then  on  the  Monday  following.  At  this  meeting  a  pub- 
lic addtess  is  delivered. 

President,  Isaiah  Thomas,  ll.d,  Worcester. 
Mrst  Vice'Presid<-nt,  Rev,  Aaron  Bancroft,  d.d. 
Second    do.    do.    Hon.  DeWitt  Clinton, ll.d.  N.  Y, 
Counsellors,   Hon.  Edward  H.  Robbins,  Benjamia 
Russell,  Rev.  William  Jenks,  Charles  Lowell,  d,d. 
Hon  Thomas  L.  Wiathrop,  Oliver  Fiskr ,  Abijah  Big- 
elow.  His  Honor  Levi  Lincoln,  Edward  D.Bangs,Esq. 
Samuel  M.  Burnside,  Esq. 

Recording  Secretary,  Rejoice  Newton,  Esq.  Wore.- 
Assistant   Recording  Secretary,    James    Bowdoin, 
Esq.  of  Boston. 

Corresfionding  Secretaries,  Rev.  Abiel  Holmes,  d.d. 
Rev.  Thaddeus  M.  Harris,  d.d.  Samuel  Jennison, Esq, 
Treasurer,  Nathaniel  Macartv,  Esq.  Wore. 
Assistant  Treasurer,  EUsha  Clap,  Esq,  Boston. 
Librarian  iJf  Cabinet  Kee/ier,  Samuel  Jennison,  Esq. 
of  Worcester. 

Comyydttee  cf  Nomination,  Isaiah  Thomas,  ll.  d. 
Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  d.d.  James  C  Merrill,  Esq.  Rev. 
Francis  Parkman,  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  d.d.  His  Hon, 
Levi  Lincoln. 

Committee  of  Publication,  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,D.D. 
Rev.  William  Jenks,  Samuel  M.  Burnside,  Esq.  Ed- 
ward 1).  Bangs,  Esq.  Samuel  Jennison,  Esq 


Boston  Debating  Society, 
President,  Hon.  Stephen  Hooper. 
Vice-President,  Charles  ^prague. 
Secretary,  Oti^  Tuner, jr. 
Treasurer  J  Charles  Ewer. 


IH  Acadetties  io  Massachusetts. 

Directors,  William  Ingalls,  William  Sturgis,  Frtm- 
cis  C.  Whiston,  Timothy  Bedlington,  John  Stevens. 

Monitors^  Charles  Howard,  Joel  Smith,  Benjamin  i 
V.  Smith,  Jonathan  Simonds. 


ACADEMIES  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

PhiUifia  Academy,  at  Andover,  Incorp.  Oct  4, 1780«  > 

TRUSTEES. 

Pres/df n^  Rev.  Eliphalet  Pearson,  LL.D.of  Andover.. 

Clerk,  Mark  Newman,  Esq.  of  Andover. 

Treasurer,  Samuel  Farrnr,  Esq.  of  Andover. 

His  Honor  William  Phillips,  Boston ;  Rev,  Jedidiah 
Morse,  D.n.  Hon.  Josiah  Qumcy,  Bost<Hi;  Rev.  Daniell 
Dana,  d.  d.  Londonderry;  Rev.  Abiel  H  ilmes,  d  d. 
Cambridge;  John  Adams,  a.m.  Andover;  Samuel  H., 
Walley,  Esq.  Boston  j  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq.  Boston; 
Rev.  Justin  Edwards,  Andover. 

INSTRUCTORS. 

Princifial,  John  Adams,  a.  m. 
Assistants,  Jonathan  Clement,  A.  b.  Samuel  Phil- 
lips, A.  B. 

Teacher  of  Penmanship.,  James  Howe,  a.  b. 
Teacher  of  Sacred  Mustek,  Ralph  Cusjiman,  a.  b. 

Dummer  Academy  at  Newbury,  Preceptor,  Nehemir 
ah  Cleaveland,  a»  m. 

Jslewburyport  Academy* 
Preceptor  Richard  G.  Parker, 
Preceptress,  Mary  Woart. 

Bradford  Academy. 
Preceptor^  Benjamin  Greenleaf. 
Preceptress,  Abigail  C.  Hazeltun. 

Merrimack  Academy  at  Bradford, 
Preceptor,  Daniel  L.  Nichols. 
Preceptress,  Mary  S.  Frothingham, 

Amherst  Academy, 
president,  Rev,  Heman  Humphrey,  o«  0. 
Vice-President,  Rev,  Joshua  Crosby. 
Secretary^  Rufus  Graves^  £sq. 


Academies  in   Massachusetts.  145 

Treasurer,  Dr  Rufus  Cowls. 
)Princip.al  Instructor^  David  Green,  a. 3. 
Assistant  Instructor^  Ebenezer  S.  Snell. 
trecefitressy  Miss  Hannah  Shepard. 

ISalem  Street  Academy^  Boston, 
President^  Rev.  Asa  Eaton. 
Trustees,  John  Rice,  Tho.  Clark,  Benj.  Smith,  Esqrif. 
Secretary,  John  Rice. 
Treasurer^  Thomas  Clark. 
Preceptor^  Silas  Blaisdell. 

Jlofikinsy  at  Hadley,  Dr.  Oliver  S.  Taylor,  a.m.  Pre'c- 

Giles  C.  Kellogg,  Assistant. 

Miss  Cordelia  Snow,  Preceptress. 
Monson^  Rev.  Simeon  Colton,  Preceptor. 
JVest/ieldy  Parsons  Cook,  Preceptor. 
UxbridgCy  Abijah  Kendall,  Preceptor. 
Milton,  Mr.  Webster,  Preceptor. 
Amesbury,  William  Withington.  Preceptor. 
Lenox,  Levi  Glezen,  a.  m.  Preceptor. 
Stockbridge,  Jared  Curtis,  a.  m.  Preceptor. 
Lexington^  Caleb  Stetson,  Preceptor. 

Sandwich    Academy,  nj^^ 

President,  Rev.  Ezra  S.  Goodwin. 
2\easureT^  Melatiah  Bourne,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Seth  F.  Nye,  Esq . 
Precefitor,  Luther  B,  Lincoln. 

Taunton,  John  Goldsbury,  Preceptor. 

Joanna  Tiilinghast,  Preceptress* 
Billericay  John  F.  Tilton,  Preceptor. 
Wrentham,  Day''s,  Mr.  Perkins,  Preceptor. 
Bridgeiuater,  John  A.  Shaw,  a.m.  Preceptor, 
Lancaster,  N.  Wood,  Preceptor. 

do.         Levi  Fletcher,  Preceptor. 

Framingham  Academy, 
Incorporated  in  1799.     Funds,  S7,000. 
Trustees,  Rev.  David  Kellogg,  Hon.  Artemas  Ward, 
John  Trowbridge,  Esq.  Rev.  Ralph  Sanger,  Maj.  Ben- 
jamin Wheeler,  Josiah  Adams,  Esq.  Rev.  Joseph  Field, 
Rufus  Hosmer,  Rev.  Rufus  Hurlbut* 
Preceptor,  Alfred  W,  Pike,  a.  m, 
N 


10  Hamane   Sotieties. 

Tyrjgsborough^  Joshua  Coffin,  a.  b.  Preceptor.    Per- 
manent fund,  2,222  dollars. 
Bradford,   West  ParUhy  Benjamin  Greenleaf,  a,  m. 
Preceptor. 
Miss  Abigail  C.  Hazeltine,  Preceptress. 
Mrs.  Sarah  Kimball,  Assistant  Preceptress. 
Bradford f  East  Parish^  David  L.  Nichols,  a.  m.  Prcc. 

Derby  Academy,  at  Hingham, 
Rev.  Daniel  Kimball,  a.m.  Preceptor. 
Miss  Waterman,  Preceptress. 

Leicester  Academy,  at  Leicester,    Funds  1^11,000. 
President t  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  d-  d.  of  Worcester. 
Secretary,  Rev.  John  Nelson,  of  Leicester. 
Treasurer,  Hon.  Abijah  Bipelow,  of  Worcester. 
Princifial  Instructor,  John  Richardson,  a.  m. 
Precefitor  of  the  English  defiartment,  Alonzo  Hill, 
and  fifteen  Trustees. 

Deerfeld   Academy. 

President,  Rev.  Samuel  Willard. 

Secretary  &  Treasurer,  William  S.  Williams,  Esq. 

Precefitor,  Rev.  Joseph  Field. 

Precefitress,  Miss  Sarah  Goodhue. 

This  Academy  is  furnished  with  a  considerable  phi- 
losophical apparatus,  imported  from  London,  by  Rev. 
John  Prince,  ll.  d.  of  Salem,  Mass.  and  also  a  Library 
for  the  use  of  the  students.  Also  a  mineralogical  col- 
lection, and  other  curiosities. 

Massachusetts  Humane  Society  at  Boston, 

Incorporated  Feb.  23, 1791.  Officers  chosen  2d  Tues- 
day in  December. 

President,  Aaron  Dexter,  Esq.  m.  d. 

First  Vice-President,  William  Spooner,  m.  d* 

Second  Vice-President,  Samuel  Parkman,  Esq. 

TV  easurer,  Ephraim  Eliot. 

Correstionding  Sec*ry^  Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  d.d. 

Pecording  Sec'ry,  Francis  J.  Oliver 

Trustees,  Captain  Benjamin  Rich,  Jonathan  Amory, 
jr.  John  C.  Vl^arren,  m.  d.  Bryant  P. Tilden,  Samurf 
Cbbh,  John  Heard. 


Marine  Societies.  I4t 

Merrimack  Humane  Society  at  Alewburyfiort. 
Instituted  in  1802.    Incorporated  March  r»  1804. 
Officers  annually  chosen  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  Septem, 
President,  William  Bartlet,  Esq. 
Vice-President.  Thomas  M.  Clark,  Esq. 
Treasurer^  Jonathan  Gage,  Esq. 
Recording  Sec'ry^  Jeremiah  P.  Toppan. 
Corresponding  Sec^iy,  Rev.  James  Morss. 

Boston  Marine  Society. 
Instituted  1742.    Incorporated  1754. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  November. 
Nehemiah  Parsons.Presid.  I  Thomas  B,  Wales.Treas. 
Williain  Sturgis,  Vice  do.   |  Thomas  English,  Sec'iy. 

Trusttes,  John  Wood,  Jonathan  Chapman,  Benj'a. 
Smith,  Benjamin  Rich,  Winslow  Lewis,  Joseph  Ripley, 
William  Lander,  Thomas  W.  Ward,  Jolin  Pratt, 
Robert  Roberts. 

Port  Wardensy  Benjamin  Smith,  John  Cruft. 

Committee  of  Ktlief,  Nathaniel  Curtis,  Benjamitt 
Swift,  John  Cruft,  Joseph  West,  Joshua  Blake. 

Committee  of  Observation^  Williain  Sturgis,  Thomas 
W.  Ward,  Benjamin  Smith. 

Committee  to  regulate  Pilots^  John  Holland,  Benja* 
jToin  Smith,  William  Sturgis. 

Committee  of  Accounts,  George  Bethune,  Edward 
Cruft,  WiUiam  Shimmin. 

Wardens  ^  Stewards,  Nathan  Bridge,  Charles 
Bradbury,  Zebedee  Cook,  jr. 

Salem  Marine  Society. 
Instituted  March  25,  1766.    Incorporated  in  1771. 
Officers  elected  on  the  last  Thursday  in  October. 
Master^  Captain  Peter  Lander. 
Treasurer,  Gideon  I'ucker. 
Clerk,  Nathaniel  Knight. 

Salem  East  India  Marine  Society. 

Instituted  in  Nov.  1799.    Incorporated  March  3,  1801. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Wednesday  in  January. 

President,  Stephen  White. 
Insfiector  of  the  Journals,  George  Cleaveland. . 
Secretary,  Peter  Lander. 


t4$  Bible  Societies. 

Nenuhuryiiort  Marine  Society. 
Instituted  Nov.  13,  1772.    Incorporated  Oct.  11,  1777 
Officers  elected  on  the  last  Thursday  in  November 
President^  Nicholas  Johnson. 
Vice-President^  Abraham  Wheelwright. 
Secretary ^  Peter  Le  Breton. 

Marblehead  Marine  Society,    Incorp.  Feb.  11, 1799. 
President,  John  Bailey,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Isaac  Mansfield,  Esq. 


Bible  Society  of  Massachusetts.  Instituted  July,  1809. 

President^  Hon.  William  Phillips. 

Vice-President y  Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland,  d.d.i^l.d. 

Corre<iponding  Secretary,  Rev.  Francis  Parkman. 

Me  cording- Secretary  y^ew.  John  Pierce,  d.d. 

Treasurer,  John  Tappan. 

jls.istant  Treasurer,  William  Ropes. 

Trustees^  Rev.  Thomas  Baldwin,  d.d.  Rev.  James 
Freeman,  d.d.  Rev.  Rliphalet  Porter,  d.d.  Rev  Abiel 
Holmes,  d.  d.  Chief  Justice  Parker,  Hon.  Peter  C. 
Brooks,  Joseph  Hurd,  Esq.  Samuel  Parkman  Esq. 
Joseph  May,  Esq.  Henry  Hill,  Esq.  Rev.  Charles  Low- 
ell, D.  D.  Dea,  John  Simpfcins,  Hon.  Thomas  Dawes, 
pea.  Josiah  Salisbury,  Nathaniel  P.  Russell,  Esq.  Rev. 
iVm.  Jenks,  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq.  Samuel  May, Esq. 

Executive  Committee,  to  whom  applications  are  to 
be  made  for  Bibles,  Rev.  Benjamin  B  Wisner,  Rev. 
Henry  Ware,  jr.  Edward  Tuckerman,  Esq. 

Annual  meeting,  2d  Thursday  after  General  Elec- 
tion, when  a  sermon  is  preached  at  11  a  m.  and  a  col- 
lection made  to  aid  the  objects  of  the  Society. 

Bible  Society  of  Maine,    Instituted  in  180©. 
President,  Rev.  William  Allen,  d.d. 
Vice-President,  Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg. 
Corresfionding  Sec'ry^  Rev.  Edward  Pay  son. 

Auxiliary  Bible  Society  in  Worcester  County. 
Organized  September  7,  1815. 
Officers  annually  elected  on  the  2d  Thursday  in  Sept. 
President,  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  d.d. 
Vice-President,  Hon.  Jonas  Kendall, 


Bible  Societies.  |i^ 

Secretary^  Rev.  Joseph  Allen. 
Treasurer y  William  Jennison ,  Esq, 

Merrimack  Bible  Society^  Js/'eivburyfiort, 
Incorporated  1810. 
Presidents  Rev.  John  Andrews. 
Vice- President t  Rev.  James  Morss, 
Corrcsfionding  Sec'ry,  Rev.  Luther  F.  Dimmick. 
Recording  Sec'ry,  Charles  Whipple. 
Treasurer,  Richard  Pike,  Esq. 

Salem  Bible  Translation  and  Foreign  Mission  Society, 
Instituted  1812. 
President,  Rev.  Lucius  Bolles. 
Vice-President,  Rev.  N.  W.  Williams. 
Treanurer,  John  Moriarty. 
Recording  Sec'ry,  Michael  Webb,  jr. 
Corres/ionding  Sec^ry,  Michael  Shepard* 

Bible  Society  of  Sale?n  and  vicinity. 
Incorporated  Feb.  26,  1811. 
President  J  Hon.  Benjamin  Pickman,  Esq, 

Franklin  Bible  Society. 
President,  Rev.  Theophilus  Packard. 
Vice-President,  David  Ripley,  Esq. 
Treasurer^  Jerome  Ripley,  Esq. 
Secretary,  David  Brigham,  Esq. 

Ha?njishire  Auxiliary  Bible  Society, 
Presi(feni,  Rev.  Nathan  Perkins. 
Vice-President^  Hon,  Joseph  Lyman. 
Secretary,  Isaac  C.  Bates,  Esq. 
Treasurer^  Ebenezer  Hunt,  Esq. 

Marine  Bible  Society  of  Boston  and  vicinity. 

President,  Hon.  William  Gray,  Esq. 

Vice-Presidents,  Jonathan  Amory,  Esq.  Hon. Sam- 
uel Hubbard. 

Treasurer.,  Ebenezer  Parker,  Esq. 

Correaponding  Sec*ry,  Rev.  William  Jenks. 

Recording  Sec'ry,  Mr.  William  Marston. 

Directors^  Chester  Adams,  Col.  James  H.  Ad- 
ams, William  Brown,  Matthew  Bridge,  Capt.  Na- 
thaniel Curtis,  Josiah  Caleff,  Abiel  Cbandler,  Rev, 
N  2 


ISO  Missionary  Societies. 

W^arren  Fay,  L.  P.  Grosvenor,  Henry  Homes, 
'Benjamin  Howard,  Tobias  Lord,  Rev.  Charles  Lowell, 
».  D.  Capt.  Abrah  im  Millet,  George  Odiorne,  Rev. 
Francis  Parkman,  Br.  Abner  Phelps,  William 
Ropes,  Samuel  Train,  Thomas  Vose,  Rev,  B.  B.  Wis- 
ner,  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  Capt.  John  Wood,  Francis 
Watts. 

Executive  Committee^  Rev.  Mr.  Jenks,  Mr,  Ebene- 
zer  Parker,  Mr.  Thomas  Vose. 

Marine  Bible  Society  for  the  District  of  Salem  and 
Beverly.    Instituted  Sept.  1820. 
President,  William  R.  Lee,  Esq. 
Vice  President.  Dea,  James  Brown. 
Treasurer^  Joseph  Howard. 
Corresfionditig  Sec'ry^  Rev.  Abiel  Abbot,  d.  d. 
Recording  Sec'ry,  Henry  Whipple. 

J\/antucket  Marine  Bible  Society, 
President,  Hon.  Josiah  Hussey. 
Treasurer^  William  Coffin,  Esq. 
Corresponding  Sec^ry^  Rev.  Seth  F.  Swift. 

Rhode-Island  Bible  Society* 
Vice-Presidents^  Alexander  V.  Griswold,  d.d.  Rev, 

Wm. Patten,  d.d,  Freeborn  Sisson,  William  Reynolds, 

James  Helme,  Esqrs. 

Secretary.,  Thomas  Burgess,  Esq. 

Society  for  firofmgating  the  Gosfiel  among  the  Indians 

and  others  in  North  America.  Incor.  Nov.  16, 1787. 
Yearly  choice  of  Officers,  day  after  General  Election, 

President y  Hon.  William  Phillips. 

Vice-President,  Eliphalet  Porter,  d.o. 

Secretary,  Abiel  Holmes,  d.  d. 

Jlssistant  Sec'ry,  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  d.d. 

Treasurer,  Samuel  H.  Walley,  Esq. 

Vice-  Treasurer^  Josiah  Salisbury,  Esq, 

Select  CommitteCy  Alden  Bradford,  Richard  C.  Low- 
ell, James  White,  Josiah  Salisbury,  E.  Tuckerman. 

American  Board  ofCommissiomrsfor  Foreign  Missions, 
Incorporated  Feb.  1812.  ' 

President,  Rev.  Joseph  Lyman,  d.d. 
Vice-President t  Hon,  John  Cotton  Smith,  LL,ji» 


Missionary    Societies.  151 

E'Corres/ionding'  Sec'ry,  Jeremiah  Evarts,  Esq. 

Rf cording  Sec'ry,  Rev.  Calvin  Chapiii,  d.d. 

Treasurer^  Henry  Hill,  E  q. 

Auditor^  Chester  Adams,  Esq. 

Prudential  Committee,  Hon.  William  Reed,  Jeremiah 
Evarts,  Esq.  Rev.  Leonard  Woods,  d.  d.  Hon.  Samuel 
Hubbard,  Rev.  Warren  Fay,  Rev.  B.  B.  Wisner,  Eb- 
enezer  Alden,  m.d.  Randolph. 

Board  of  Commissioners  of  the  Society  in  Scotland  for 
promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    Formed  1787, 

President,  Hon.  William  Phillips. 
Vice-President,  Eliphalet  Porter,  d.  d. 
Treasurer,  James  White,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Rev.  John  Codman,  d.d. 
Assistant  Secretary ^  Rev.  John  Pierce,  d.  ». 

Evangelical  Missionary  Society  in  Massachusetts, 

President,  Hon.  Chief  Justice  Parker,  ll.d. 

Vice-President,  Rev.  Aaron  Bancroft,  d.d. 

Secretary,  Alden  Br  -dford,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  Benjamin  Guild,  Esq. 

Trustees,  Rev.  N.  Thayer,D.D.  Rev.  John  Foster,D.D* 
S.  Higginson,  Esq.  Ichabod  Tucker,  Esq.  Rev.  Charles 
Lowell,  D.  D.  Alden  Bradford,  Esq.  Rev.  James  Ken- 
dall, Samuel  Parkman,  Esq.  Rev. Samuel  Ripley,  Rev. 
Henry  Ware,  Lewis  Tappan,  Esq.  Rev  J.  Pierce,  d.d. 

Executive  Committee,  Rev.  Dr.  Lowell,  Alden  Brad- 
ford, Esq.  S.  Higginson,  jr.  Esq.  Rev,  Francis  Park- 
man,  Benjamin  Guild,  Esq. 

Massachusetts  Episcojial  Missionary  Society  &  Trus- 
tees  of  the  Massachusetts  Efiiscofial  Prayer  Book 
and  Tract  Society, 

President,  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Griswold,  ex  officio, 
Fiist  Vice-President,  Rev.  Asa  Eaton.  ^ 
2d    do,       do.        Rev. Samuel  F.  Jarvis,  d.d. 
2d    do.        do.        Stephen  Codman,  Esq. 
Treasurer,  Benjamin  Howard, 
Corresfionding  Sec'ry,  Dr.  Enoch  Hale. 
Pecording  Sec'ry,  James  C.  Dunn. 
Directors,  John  Loudon,  Dr.  J.  C.  Warren,  Francis 

W^iiby,  James  C.  Merrill,  Esq. 


152  Missionary    Societie^s. 

Merrimack  Mission  ^  Translation  Society,  JVewburyfi» 
President t  Thomas  M.  Clark,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Moody  Pearson,  Esq. 
Treasurer^  Samuel  Tenney,  Esq, 

Massach.  Society  for  firomoting  Christian  Knowledge, 

Instituted  Sept,  1803.    Incorporated  Feb.  20,  ISOr* 
Yearly  choice  of  Oflhcers  in  May. 

President,  Rev.  Abiel  Holmes,  d.d. 

V,  President,  Saml.  H.  Walley,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  James  P.  Chaplin,  m.  d.  Cambridgeport. 

Clerk,  Rev.  WiUiam  Jenks. 

Secretary ^  Rev  Samuel  Stearns. 

Librarian,  Samuel  T.  Armstrong.  i 

Directors,  Rev.  Samuel  Gile,  Rev.  Daniel  Hunting- 
ton, Rev.  Benjamin  B.  Wisner,  Dea.  Thomas  McClure, 
Pliny  Cutler,  Esq.  Col.  Lusher  Gay. 

Society  for  firomoting  Christian  Knowledge^  Piety  and 
Charity.    Established  May  29, 1805. 
Annual  meeting  the  day  before  General  Election. 
President,  Eliphalet  Porter,  d.d. 
Vice- President t  Samuel  Parkman,  Esq. 
Secretary^  I^ev,  Henry  Colman. 
Ireasurer,  Elisha  Clap,  a.m. 

Boston  Baptist  Foreign  Mission  Society, 
Instituted  1813. 
President^  Thomas  Baldwin,  d.  d. 
Vice-President^  Rev.  Joseph  Grafton. 
Recording  Sec^ry^  Ens'gn  Lii:coln. 
Corresponding  Sec'ry,  Rev.  Daniel  Sharp. 
Treasurer,  James  Loring, 

Foreign  Missioji  Society  of  Boston  and  vicinity. 
President,  His  Honor  William  Phillips. 
Vice-  President,  Dea.  Josiah  Salisbury. 
Secretary,  Rev,  William  Jenks. 
Treasurer,  Henry  Hill,  Esq. 

Baptist  Missionary  Society  of  Massachusetts. 
Instituted  May  26,  1802.    Incerporated  Feb.  28,  1808. 
Yearly  choice  of  Officers  last  Wednesday  in  May. 
President,  Thomas  Baldwin,  d.d. 
Vice- P resident i  Rev.  Joseph  Grafton, 


Missionary    Societies.  153 

I     Secretary y  Rev.  Daniel  Sharp. 
I     Treasurer y  Ensign  Lincoln. 

Massachusetts  Missionary  Society. 

.  [hstituted  May  28,    1799.     Inconx-rated   Feb.  9,  18G8. 

Yearly  choice  of  Officers,  last  Tuesday  in  May. 

President,  Rev.  Leonard  \A''oods,  d.d. 

Secretary,  Rev,  Samuel  Walker. 

Treasurer^  John  Punchard,  Esq.  of  Salem. 

Trustees,  The  President  and  Secretaiy,  ex  officio. 
Deacon  Isaac  Warren,  Rev.  Otis  Thoi^ipson.  Rev. 
^aiTiuel  Walker,  Rev.  Brown  Emerson,  Rev  Warren 
?ay,  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  Rev.  Justin  Edw  .rris,  John 
Punchard,  Esq.  Rev.  S.  Holmes,  Dea.  J.  C.  Proctor. 

Domestic  Missionary  Society  of  ^lassachusetts. 

Secretary,  Rev.  Thomas  Snell,  of  N.  ^rooktipld. 

Treasurer,  Isaac  C  Bates,  Esq.  No  th  impton. 

Receiver  for  the  Eastern  District,  Rev  John  Cod- 
aian,  d.  d.  of  Dorchester. 

duditor,  Hon.  Jonathan  H.  Lyman. 

Directors,  Rev.  Alvan  Hyde,  d.  d.  Theophilus 
!  Packard,  Isaac  Knapp,  Samuel  Osgood.  Joshua  Cros- 
by, John  Fisk,  Samuel  W'dker,  John  Codman,  Rich- 
ird  S.  Storrs,  Oliver  Cobb,  John  Woodbridge,  William 
Cogswell,  Joseph  Woodbridge,  Esq.  David  Mick,  Esq. 
ition.  Ezra  Starkweather,  Nathaniel  Smith,  Esq.  Hon. 
fohn  Hooker,  Col.  Israel  E  Trask.  Gen. Salem  Town, 
jr.  Hon.  Nehemiah  Cleaveland,  Hon.  William  Reed, 
Dea.  Josiah  Salisbury,  Dr.  Jesse  Wheaton,  Dr.  Ebene- 
zer  Alden. 

Executive  Committee  for  the  Western  part  of  the 
State,  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood,  of  Springfield,  Chairman. 
Rev.  Isaac  Knapp,  Westfield,  Hon.  John  Hooker^ 
Springfield,  Col.  I.  E.  Trask,  Springfield. 

Executive  Committee  for  the  Eastern  part  of  the 
State,  Rev.  John  Codman,  d.d  Dorchester,  Chairman, 
Rev.  Richard  S,  Storrs,  Braintree,  Rev.  William  Cogs- 
well, Dedham,  Dea.  Josiah  Salisbury,  Boston,  Dr.  Eb- 
enezer  Alden,  Randolph, 

Auxiliary  Foreign    Mission   Society^   County  of 

Franklin. 
Prd-s/cfen^  George  Grennell,  jr.  Esq. 
Vice-President^  Gen,  Asa  Howland. 


154  Education  and  Tract  Societies. 

Treasurer^  Jerome  Ripley,  Esq.  ^ 

Secretary,  Rev.  Charles  Jenkins.  2. 

JVeio- Hamjlidhire  Missionary  Society. 
President,  Hon.  D.  L.  Morrill. 
Secretary,  Rev.  Abraham  Burnham. 

Domestic  and  Foreign  Mission  Society  of  Plymouth 
County  and  Vicinity. 
President,  Rev.  Samuel  Glover. 
Vice-President,  Rev.  Ebenezer  Briggs. 
Secretary^  Joseph  Torrey,  jr. 
Treasurer,  Levi  Peirce,  Esq. 

Massachusetts  Bapist  Education  Society. 
Instituted  Sept.  22, 1814. 
Chairman,  Thomas  Baldwin,  d.d. 
Secretary,  Rev.  Nathaniel  W.  Williams. 
Treasurer,  Ensign  Lincoln. 

Auxiliary  Education  Society  of  Young  Menof  Bostoji 
President,  William  P.  Greene,  Esq. 
Vice-President^  Rev.  B.  B.  Wisner. 
Secretary,  Benjamin  Seaver. 
Treasurer,  William  G.  Lambert. 

Berkshire  Auxiliary  Education  Society, 
President^ 

Vice- (^resident,  Joseph  Woodbridge,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Rev.  Heman  Humphrey, 
Treasurer,  James  W.  Robbms,  Esq. 

Evangelical  Tract  Society, 
Instituted  May,  1812. 
President,  Thomas  Baldwin,  d.  d. 
Secretary,  Ensign  Lincoln. 
Treasurer,  Heman  Lincoln. 

American  Tract  Society. 
Instituted  May,  1814. 
Annual  meeting  in  Boston,  day  of  General  Election. 
President,  Hon.  William  Reed,  of  Marblehead. 
V^President,  Rev.  Moses  Stuart,  Th.Sem.  Andovei 
Correspond.  Sec*ry,  Rev.  Justin  Edwards,  Andovei 
Recording  SecVy,  Rev.  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Brain  tree 
Treasurer,  Amos  Blanchard,  Esq.  Andover. 


Peace   Societies.  155 

^iuditor,  Samuel  Farrar,  Esq.  Andover. 

Executive  Committee,  Rev.  John  H.  Church,  of  Pel- 
am,  N.H.  Rev.  Justin  Edwards,  Rev.  John  Codman, 
J.  D.  Dorchester,  Rev.  VVarreo  Fay,  Charlestown, 
^mos  Blanchard,  Esq. 

'Associated    Instructors    of    Youth  in   the    City  of 
Boston  and  elsewhere.'* 
Incorporated  January  27,  1818. 
President,  Thomas  Payson,  Esq.  a.m. 
Treasurer  and  Secretary^  Benjamin  Holt. 
Librarian^  James  Robinson, 

Trustees^  Ebenezer  Pemberton,  ll.  d.  and  Messl"su 
lall  J.  Kelly,  and  Jonathan  Snelling. 

Massachusetts  Peace  Society, 

President,  Hon.  William  Ptiillips. 

Vice-President^  Hon.  Thomas  Dawes. 

Treasurer,  David  Reed,  Esq. 

Recording  Sec'ry,  Rev.  T.  M.  Harris,  d.d. 

Corresfionding  Sec'ry,  Rev.  Noah  Worcester,  d.©, 

Scf  Corresfionding  Sec'ry,  Rev.  John  Foster,  d.d. 

Executive  Committee,  Rev.  N.Worcester,  d.d.  Rev. 
ohn  Foster,  d.d.  Rev.  E.  Ripley,  d.d.  Rev.  John  Pierce, 
o.D.  Hon.  Saml  Haven,  John  Tappan,  Esq.  Thos. 
/<  se,  Eliphalet  Kimball,  Esq.  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq. 
lev.  Elijah  Parish,  d.d. 

Peace  Society  of  Maine, 

president,  Hon.  Samuel  Freeman. 
Vice-President,  Matthew  Cobb,  Esq. 
Treasurer,  Stephen  Longfellow,  jr.  Esq. 
Corresfionding  Sec'ry^  Simon  Greenle:'.f,  Esq,- 
Recording  Sec'ry ^  (Charles  S.  Davis,  Esq. 

RhodC'Island  Peace  Society. 

President.  Rpv.  Asa  Messer,  d.d. 

Vice-Presidents,  Thomas  BuflTum,  Esq.  William 
D»Wolf,  Esq 

Carres fwndi^'g  Sec'ry,  Rev.  R  -rnabas  Bates» 

Recording  Sec'ry^  Heorge  Benson,  Esq, 
'^Treamrcr,  Obadiah  Brown,  Esq. 


156  Charitable  Societies. 


1 


Massachusetts  Congregational  Charitable  Society. 
Annual  meeting  on  the  Monday  preceding  the  Gen- 
eral Election. 

[This  Society  was  incorporated  24th  of  March,  irSS  ; 
*'  for  the  humane  and  benevolent  purpose  of  affording 
relief  and  support  to  the  widows  and  children  of  de- 
ceased ministers.  The  members  may  not  exceed  thir- 
ty of  the  clergy  and  laity  in  equal  proportion."] 

President^  Hon.  William  Phillips. 

Vice-  President^ 

Treasurer^  Eliphalet  Porter,  d  .  D . 

Secretary^  Levi  Hedge,  ll.d. 

Committee  to  determine  on  the  suitable  objects  of  its 
charity.  Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  d.  d.  Eliphalet  Porter, 
D.D.  John  Pierce,  d.d. 

Massachusetts  Charitable  Society. 
,  Founded  September  6, 1672.    Incorp.  xMarch  15, 1780. 
Annual  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  the  first 
Monday  in  September, 

President ^  Thomas  Melvill,  Esq. 

Vict'-Presidenty  George  Hallet,  Esq. 

Treasurer^  Samuel  Hewes,  of  Roxbury. 

Secretary^  George  Homer. 

Trustees^  William  Hunneman,  Darius  Boardman.^ 
Samuel  A.  Shed,  James  Ridgway,  Samuel  A.  Wells^ 
John  S.  Lillie. 

Messenger,  John  Low. 

1  Boston  Medical  Disfiensary. 

Instituted  October,  1796.    Incorporated  Feb.  26,  1801 1 
Officers  elected  on  the  2d  Thursday  in  October. 

Chairman,  Hon.  William  Phillips. 

Treasurer^  Gideon  Snow,  Esq. 

Secretary,  Thomas  W.  Phillips.  A' 

Consulting  Physic-  J  Aaron  Dexter,  m.d.  -       '^ 

ians»  (  William  Spooner,  M.D. 

C  Warren  Abbot,  m.d.  South.  Disli 
rr-  •.'  „Dfc  ,v,v,^„  1  John  D.Wells,  m.d.  Eastern  I^si 
VisitingPhysicians,^^^^^  P.  Spooner,  m. d. North. Dis« 

( Geo.  W.  Otis,  M.D.  West'n  Dis« 

./^/iorAecary,  Samuel  Clarke,  r.i.  d. 


Charitable    Societies.  I57 

i     Managers,   Hon.  William  Phillips,    Rev.  Thomas 

j  3alclwin,D.D.  Samuel  Sneliin^,  Joseph  Coolidge,  Sam- 

lel  H.  Walley,  Edward  Tackermaii,  Benjamin  West, 

toward  Phiilips,  Isaac  Winslow,  Joseph  Tilden,  Rev. 

irlenry  Ware,  Thomas  W.  Phillips. 

The  Managers  meet  quarterly,  on  the  second  Fri- 
day m  J  inuary,  April,  July,  and  October,  at  the  Hall 
of  the  Massachusetts  Bank. 

Mass.  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  in  Boston. 

Instituted  March  15. 1795.    Inc  .1  porated  Mar.  8, 1806 . 

(.>fficers  elected  first  Tuesday  in  October. 

President,  John  Cotton. 

Vice-President,  Samuel  Perkins. 

Treasurer,  Joseph  Lovering,  Esq. 

Secretary,  David  Francis. 

Trustees,  Benjamin  Russell.  Francis  Jackson,  SamI, 
r.  Armstrong,  George  Domett,  Francis  Southac,  Jos. 
&.  Reed,  John  P.  Thorndike,  Simon  Wilkinson. 

Charitable  Irish  Society^  at  Boston. 
[nstituted  March,  1737     Incorporated  Feb.  23,  1809. 
if  early  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  Ifth  of  March, 

President,  James  Magee,  Esq. 

Vice  President .,  S.  L.  Knap* 

Treasurer,  Walter  Welch. 

Keefier  of  the  Silver  Key,  A.  Dunlap,  Esq. 

Secretary,  Francis  McKenner. 

Boston  Efiiscofial  Charitable  Society, 
Instituted  1724.     Incorporated  February  12,  1784. 

President,  Joseph  Head. 

Vice-President,  Rev.  Asa  Eaton. 

treasurer,  Josepti  Foster. 
'  Secretary,  Joseph  Head,  jr. 

Trustees,  John  Amory,  Gardiner  Greene,  Jonathan 
Vmory,  Hev.  J.  S.  J.  Gardiner,  d.d.  Joseph  Tilden, 
ieorge  Brmley. 

Female  Samaritan  Society  in  Boston, 
Instituted  Nov.  29,  1817. 
President,  Mrs  Rachaei  F.  Veazie. 
Vice-President,  Mrs.  Phebe  Adams, 
Secretary,  Mrs.  Mary  Adams. 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Redding. 
O 


ld$  Charitable    Societies. 

''   Trustees^'  Mrs.  Mary  Bent,  Mrs.  Catherine  Biirjcls, 
Miss  Maj'ia  Bates,  Miss  Sarah  Howe,  Miss  Sarah  Ba- 
ker, Miss  Abigail  Ballard,  Miss  Sarah  Grammar,  Mis^ . 
Joanna  Adams.  j 

Council,  Rev.  Paul  Dean,  Deacon  J.  P.  Ha^,  J.  Em<#  ■ 
jnons»  N.  Emmes.  ^ 

Boston  Society  for  the  ReU,f^QUs  and  Moral  Inatrue-*- 
tion  of  the  Poor.    Incorporated  18^0, 

President^  John  Tappan,  Esq. 

Vice-Prendent^  Hon.  Samuel  HubbajTCf. 

Secretary,  Rev.  William  Jenks. 

Treasurer,  Josiah  Vinton,  jr. 
Managers,  Samuel  T  Armstropg,  Jeremiah  Evarts, 
Esq.Henry  Homer,  Dea.  John  C.  Proctor,  PJiny  Cut- 
ler, Josiah  YintoDj  jr.   Charles   Cleaveland,   iamuel 
Train. 

Roxbury  Charitable  Society. 
Instituted  Jan.  1794.    Incorporated  Feb.  26,  1799. 
5( early  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  2d  VVedm^sd^f 
in  September. 
President,  Eliphalet  Porter,  d.d. 
Vice-President,  John  Lowell,  Esq. 
Secretary,  John  Lemist.  t 

^Religious  Charitable    Society  in    Worcesttr  Counirjl 
President,  Rev.  John  Crane,  d.d. 
Vice-President,  Nahum  Fay,  Esq. 
Secretary,  Rev.  Benjamin  Wood. 
Treasurer,  Rev.  Joseph  Goffe. 

Boston  Female  Asylum.. 
Instituted  Sept.  25,  1800.    Incorporated  Feb.  26,  1803, 
Officers  chosen  on  the  last  Tuesday  in  September, 
First  Directress,  Mrs.  S.  Parkman. 
Second       do.        Mrs.  Prescott. 
Treasurer,  Mrs.  Eleanor  Davis. 
Recording  Secretary,  Miss  Abbv  L.  Frothinghanaw 
Collecting      do.       Miss  P.  L.  Frothingham. 
(tT"  The  Asylum  is  kept  in  Essex  street. 

^Boston  Asijlum  for  Boys.    Incorporated  Feb.  24-,  1814. 
President,  Jonathan  Amory. 
Vice-President,  Gardiner  Greene. 


Charitable    Societies.  tSB 

Treasurer,  W.  H.  Eliot. 

Secretary,  Robert  Lash. 
^  Manacfersy  Joseph  Austin,  Nathan  Appleton,  Wil- 
lam  Brown,  Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  d.d.  Israel  Munson, 
vATilliann  FL  Prescott,  Gideon  Snow,  Benjamin  West, 
idward  Phillips. 

The  Board  meet  2d  Monday  in  every  month. 
6::t"  Asylum  corner  of  Salem  and  Charter  streets. 

'Provident  Listitutionfor  Savings  in  the  City  o/Bostoiu 

Incorporated  December  13.  1816. 
Office  in  Scollay's  Buildings.    Open  only  every  Wed- 
nesday from  9  to  1  o'clock. 

President,  Hon.  William  Phillips. 

Vice-Presidents,  Samuel  Parkman.  John  LoweU. 
oseph  Head,  Josiah  Quincy,  Gardiner  Greene,  Thom- 
s  L.  Wmthrop,  Redford  Webster,  Daniel  D.  Rogers, 
oseph  Coolidge,  Joseph  Tilden,  Samuel  H.  Walley, 
esse  Putnam. 

Trustees,  John  Richards,  John  D.  Williams,  John 
>Jcllows,  Samuel  Snelling,  William  Little,  John  Dorr, 
Villiam  Ropes  Gideon  Snnw,  James  T.  Austin,  Sam- 
el May,  Gednev  King,  Thomas  Motley,  James  Sav- 
ge,  Nathan  Appleto.,  Abiel  Chandler,  Robert  Wa- 
srstop,  George  Bond,  Lewis  Tappan,  Amos  Law- 
ence,  Peter  O.  Thacher,  Benjamin  Guild,  Jonathan 
'hiUips,  Rev.  Daniel  Sharp,  James  Perkins. 

Treasurer,  James  Savage.    Sec'ry,  James  Bowdoin. 

Salem  Institution  Jbr  Savings, 
>peTi  every  Wednes.  from  12  o'clock  to  1  o*clock,  P.m. 
President.  Edward  A.  Holyoke. 
Treasurer,  Daniel  Bray. 
Secretary,  John  W.  Tread  well. 

Institution  for  Savings,  JSfeivburyfiort, 
Open  every  Wednesday  from  11  to  12  o'clock. 
'    President,  William  B.  Banister. 
Treasurer,  Peter  Le  Breton. 
Secretary,  Samuel  Tenney. 

Trustees  of  the  Franklin  Donation, 
ne  Selectmen  of  Boston,  Rev.  James  Freeman,  b.o. 
and  Rev.  Nathaniel  L.  Frothinghatn. 


1$0  Charitable    Societies. 

Trustees  of  John  Boylston^s  Charitable  Donations  for 
the  benefit  and  supfiort  of  aged  poor  Persons,  and 
of  Orphans  and  deserted  Children, 
The  Overseers  of  the  Poor  of  the  City  of  Boston. 
Incorporated  Feb.  3,  1803. 

Massachusetts  Cfiaritable  Fire  Society, 
Incorporated  June  25,  1794.    Annual  meeting,  second 
Fritiav  in  October. 
Serai-annual  meeting,  2d  Friday  in  Apnl. 
President^  Thomas  K.  Jones,  Esq. 
Vice-President,  James  White.  Esq. 
Recording  Sec'ry,  James  W.  Burditt. 
Corresponding  SecWy,  John  Heard,  Esq. 
Treasurer,  Joseph  Levering,  Esq. 
Trustees^  Arnold  VVel'es»  Esq.  Rev.  Thomas  Bald- 
win, D.  D.  Lynde  Walter,  Esq.  Francis  J.  Oliver,  Esq. 
James   Phillips,   Esq.  Joseph  Coolidge,  Esq.  George- 
Burroughs,  Samuel  Perkins. 

Board  of  Trustees  of  Donations  to  the  Protesta7tt< 

Episcopal    Church, 

Incorporated  by  the  State  of  Massachusetts,  1810. 

President,  Hon.  Thomas  L.  Winthrop. 

Vice  Presidents,  Anson  G.  Sperry,  Thomas  L.  Hal- 
sey,  "Nathaniel  Adams,  Joseph  Tilden. 

Truasurer,  Gardiner  Greene. 

Vice-Treasurer,  James  B.  wdoin. 

Corresponding  Sec*ry,  James  C.  Merrill. 

JRtcording  Sec'ry,  Rev.  Asa  Eaton. 

Managers,  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  Jonathan  Amory, 
Joseph  Head,  Lynde  Walter,  George  Brinley,  John 
Odin. 

Massa.  Society  far  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance. 
Instituted  February,  1813. 

President,  Hon.  Isaac  Parker,  ll.d. 

Vic^-Prt  idents,  Rev.  Eliphalet  Porter,  d.  d.  Hon^ 
William  Pres(  ott,  H'»n.  Thomas  D^.wes. 

Secretary  &  Treasurer,  Dr.  John  Ware. 

Counsellors,  Hon.  Nathan  Dane.  Levi  Hedge,  Esq, 
Rev.  Abiel  Abbot,  d.d.  Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  d.d.  Rev 
William  Jenks,  Rev  William  Collier,  Rev.  Henry 
Ware,  jr.  Francis  C.  Gray,  Esq. 


Charitable    Societies.  tM 

Massachusetts    Society  for   the    Su/ifiression  of  the 

Slave  Trade.     Instituted  Sept.  4,  1822. 
.    President,  Hon.  Daniel  Webster. 
Vice- P resident ^  George  Blake,  Esq. 
Corresfionding  Sec^ry^  Rev.  Samuel  F.  Jarvis,  d.d. 
Treasurer,  Samuel  H.  Walley,  Esq. 
Managers,  Richard  Sullivan,  Esq.  William  Stur- 
,^s,  Esq.  Bradford  Sumner,  Esq.  E.  Hale,  jr.  m.d.  John 
Tappan,  Esq. 

Penitent  Female^ s  Refuge  in  the  City  of  Boston. 

Directors,  Thomas  Vose,  Horace  Fox,  Samuel  Hill, 
Edmund  Parsons. 

Managers,  William  N.  Bradstreet,  Robert  Wilson, 

Ruggles  Slack,  Frederick  Clap,  David  Patten,  Lewis 

He  %rsey,  Edward  Smith,  L  E.  Caswell,  Warren  Bow- 

ker,  Thomas  Bagnal,  William  Young,  D.  D.  Rossetter. 

Treasurer,  Edmund  Parsons. 

Secretary,  William  Young. 

Massachusetts  General  Hospital  Cor/ioration, 

Incorporated  Feb.  25,  1811.* 

Annual  meeting  r f  the  Corporation,  3d  Tucsd.  in  Jan. 

Visitors,  The  Governor,  Lieut.  Governor,  Presi- 
dent, of  the  Senate,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, with  the  Chaplin  of  both  Houses  for  the  time 
being. 

OFFICERS    OF   THE    CORPORATION. 

PresideJit,  Hon.  William  Phillips. 

Vice-President,  Thomas  H.  Perkins. 

Treasurer,  N.  P.  Russell,  Esq. 

Secretary,  Henry  Ctxlman,  Esq. 

Trustees,  Joseph  May,  Jonathan  Phillips,  Joseph 
Coolidge,  Eben.  Francis,  Joseph  Head,  Thomas  W. 
Ward,  Daniel  P.  Parker,  Theodore  Lyman,  jr.  Ben- 
jamin Guild,  Gardiner  Greene,  William  H.  Prescott, 
and  Samuel  Sv/ett,  Esqrs.  of  whom  4  are  appointed  by 
the  Board  of  Visitors,  and  8  by  the  Corfioration. 

*  Any  person  who  has  given,  or  shall  give,  to  the  Institution,  ov  to  ei- 
tbei'  department  thereof,  one  hundred  dollars  and  upwards,  or  any  prop- 
e«ty  of  that  value,  shall  be  a  member  of  the  Covporatign;  attU  €a«h 
ncinber  i%  eutitled  to  one  vote. 

O    2 


162  Cincinoati. 

Cousulting  Physicians,  David  Townsend,  m.  d.  Aa- 
ron Dexter,  m.  d.  Thomas  Welsh,  m.  d.  William 
Spooner,  m.d.  James  Mann,  m.d.  Joshua  Fiske,  m.d. 
and  Amos  Holbrook,  m.  d. 

TWO  DEPARTMENTS. 

ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE  IN  CHARLESTOWN. 

J*hyician  &  Sufierintendant^  Rutus  Wyman,  m.  d* 

House  Apothecary y  Henry  Lane,  a.b. 

A  Committee  of  the  Trustees  visit  the  Asylum  every 
Tuesday  P.  M.  (formerly  Monday)  to  admit  and  dis- 
charge Boarders,  and  inspect  the  establishment.  If 
necessary,  Boarders  may  be  admitted  or  discharged 
at  other  times  and  by  any  Trustee. 

Every  application  for  admission  must  be  in  writing, 
and  accompanied  with 

1.  A  certificate  that  the  candidate  is  insane,  and 
free  from  contagious  disease. 

2.  A  certificate  of  his  or  her  property  and  of  any 
friends  liable  for  his  or  her  maintenance. 

3.  A  certificate  of  the  ability  of  the  persons  propos- 
ed as  principal  and  surety  in  the  obligation  for  pay- 
ment of  board. 

4.  A  history  of  the  case  from  its  commencement, 
and  the  medical  treatment. 

No  visitors  are  admitted  on  any  part  of  the  Lord** 
day.  No  boarders  can  be  visited  except  by  near 
relatives,  or  by  others  at  their  request  in  writing. 

See  printed  rules  and  regulations. 

THE    hospital    IN    BOSTON. 

jlcting  Physician,  James  Jackson,  m.  d, 
Jcting  Surgeon,  John  C.  Warren,  m.d. 
House  Apothecary,  Charles  W.  Chancy; 
Superintendent,  Capt.  Nathaniel  Fletcher. 
A  Committee  of  the  Trustees  visit  the  Hospital  every 
Friday,  P.M.  (formerly  Thursday.) 


Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts, 
Founded  A.D.  1783.    Incorporated  A.  D.  1805, 

Officers  elected  Jaly  4,  annually. 
President,  Hon.  John  Brooks,  ll.d 
Vice-President t  Dr,  David  Townsend. 


Mtisical  Societias.  16$ 

Secretary,  John  Callender,  Esq^ 
jisfiistant  Sec^rt/t  Thomas  Jackson. 
Treasurer,  Capt,  Robert  Williams. 
Assistant  Treasurer,  Capt.  Adams  Bailey^ 

Pilgrim  Society. 
Incorporated  January  24,  1820. 
dtecers  elected  on  the  last  Monday  in  May  anHually. 
President,  John  Watson,  Esq. 
Vicf  Prenident^  William  Davis,  Esq. 
Recording  Sec^ry,  B.  M.  Watson, 'Esq. 
Corrtsfionding  Sec'ry,  Samuel  Davis,  Esq. 
Treasurr  Beza  Hay  ward,  Esq. 

Celebration  of  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims,  at  Plym- 
outh, December  22d. 

hoivard  BtnevoLent  Society, 

President^  John  Tappan,  Esq. 
SecV'tary,  Dea.  Jcsiah  F  Bumstead. 
Treasurer,  Dea.  Moses  Grant. 
Standing  Committee,  Joseph  Urann,  Edward  Smith, 
Aaron  Woodman,  Matthias  Crocker,  Wm.  Adams, 
Benjamin  Howard,  W^m.  G.  Lambert,  Otis  Tileston, 
.  Ezra  Chamberlain,  Horaoe  Fox,  Samuel  Beal,  John 
W.  Rogers,  Jacob  Bancroft,  and  Isaac  H.  Parker, 
Auditors,  Asa  Ward  and  Albert  Hobart. 
Committee  to  solicit  Donations,  Sec.  Jonathan  Carlton, 
Moses  Williams,  John  Fenno,jr.  Henry  J.  Oliver,  J. 
Richardson,  Levi  B.'rtlctt,  Dan'l  Cummings,  Dr.  John 
Thayer,  John  K  Simpson,  Francis  Watts,  Eleazer  How- 
ard, Calvin  Haven,  James  Means,  Albert  Hobart,  Ben- 
jamin Howard,  Wm.  Marston,  Abbot  Lawrence,  Dr. 
Robert  Fer.neUy,  Samuel  D.  Torrey,  Joseph  Lewis,  J. 
P.  Blanchard,  Stephen  Dix,  H.  G.  Ware,  David  R. 
Griggs. 

Handel  and  Haydn    Society  in  Boston. 
Instituted  April,  1815.    Incorporated  1816. 
This  Society  was  instituted  for  the  purpose  of  assocl- 
cting  together  the  admirers  of  the  great  masters  whose 


164        Musical  S6cieties...Atheneum3. 

names  they  have  adopted,  for  practice  and  improve- 
ment in  the  performance  of  Sacred  Musick. 
The  periodical  meetings  of  the  bodety  are  mointhly. 

President,  Robert  Rogerson. 
Vice-President ^  Joseph  Bailey. 
Treasure"-,  William  Coffin,  jr. 
Secretary,  Joseph  Lewis. 
Librarian,  Mr.  Nolen. 

PJulharmonic  Society, 
President,  Gotlieb  Graupner. 
Vice-President,  Bryant  P.  Tllden. 
Secretary  William  Coffin,  jr. 
Treasurer,  M.tthew  S.  Parker. 
Trustees,  William  Rowson,  Thomas  Granger,  Eb- 
enczer  Frothingham. 

Bethoven  Musical  Society  at  Portland. 
Instituted  1819. 
President^  Edward  Howe,  Esq. 
Vice-President,  Oliver  Everett. 
Secretary  Ijf  Treasurer,  Charles  Morris. 

Saco  and  Biddeford  Musical  Society, 
President,  Seth  S.  Fairfield. 
Vice-President,  Jonathan  King. 
Secretary  iJf  Treasurer,  George  (Granger. 

Boston  Atheneum.    Incorporated  Feb.  13,  1807. 
Annual  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  1st  Men.  in  Jan. 

President,  Hon.  Josiah  Quincy. 

Vice-President,  Hon.  Peter  O.  Thacher. 

Treasurer^  Nathan  Appleton,  Esq. 

Secretary,  William  S.  Shaw,  Esq. 

Assistant  Librarian,  Joseph  Backu?. 

Trustees,  Theodore  Lyman,  jr.  Esq.  Professor  Ed- 
ward Everett,  Francis  C.  Gray,  Amos  Lawrence, 
Henry  Codman,  Samuel  Swett,  William  Sturgis, 
Thomas  Wigglesworth,  George  Ticknor,  Esqrs. 

Salem  Atheneum     f  Proprietors  of  the  J 

Yearly  choice  of  Officers  last  Wednes.  but  one  in  May, 
President,  Edward  A.  Holyoke,  m.d,  LL.d. 
Ckrk^  John  Glen  King. 


Libraries.  t65 

Treasurer,  Georpe  Cleaveland,  Esq. 

Librarian.  Jacob  Hood. 

Truftfes,  Edw«rd  A.  Holvoke,  M.  d.  ll.d.  John  D. 
Treqdwell.  m.  d.  B.  Lynde  Oliver,  m  d.  H'^p.  Joseph 
Storv,  LL.  D.  Hon.  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  ll.d.  f.  r.  s. 
Hon  Nathaniel  S'lsbee,  Hon.  John  Pickering,  Hon. 
2<>'u  Glen  King,  Mr.  Charles  C.  Clarke,  Hon.  Benja- 
min Peirce. 
jYcivburyfiort  Athpneum^    Incorporated  Feb.  24, 1801. 

President,  Rev.  lohn  Andrews. 

Secretary,  Librarian  and  Treasurer^  Stephen  W# 
Maiston. 

Boston  Library,    f  Franllin  Place.  J 
Incorporated  Jun*^  17,  1794. 
Yearlv  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  2d  Friday  in  June, 
Librarian,  Charles  Callender. 
Trf-afurer.  Charles  Hammatt. 
Secretary  Nathan  Webb. 
Trustees.,  Redford  Webste* ,  Esq*  Francis  J.  Oliver, 
Esq.    Auvrustu?'   Peabodv,  Esq.    Dr    Ephraim  Eliot, 
William  Minot,  Esq.   L'^muel  Shaw,  Esq.  John  Park, 
Esq  Dr  John  Gorham,  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq. 

Social  Tmiv  Library, 
Yearly  meeting  for  choice  of  Offic  rs  3d  Wedn.  in  Oct. 

President.,  W'lliam  Sulliv-in,  Esq. 

Secrrtaru  ^  Treasurer,  A.  W.  Fuller. 

T  ustees,    Lemuel  Shaw,  William  Minot,  Samuel 
Hubbard,  Benjamin  Rand.  Octavius  Pickering. 

Boston  Medical  Library.    Instituted  July  1,  1805. 

Libranan.  W   ('banning,  m.d. 

7Vf'a5fwr«?T,  George  Hay  ward,  m.d. 

Clrrfc,  Enoch  Hale,  m    d. 

Trustees,    George  Hay  ward,    Enoch    Hale,   John 
Ware,  W.  Channing  Woodbridge  S'.rong. 
Socia'  Library  in  A^antucket.    Instituted  Jan.  2,  1815. 

President,  Jol:n  Hussev,  Esq. 

Portland  Law  Library. 
Treasurer  55*  Librarian,  Horatio  South  gate,  E^q. 
Secretary^  Charles  S.  Davis,  Esq. 


166  Canal  Corporations,  &c. 

Boston  and  Roxbury  Mill  Corfioration, 

President,  Francis  C.  Gray. 

treasurer  ct  Clei±,  S.  F.  M'Cleary 

Directors,  William  Gr^y,  Francis  C.  Gray,  Jona- 
than Dorr,  Benjamin  Gorham,  Israel  Thorndike,  jr. 
Hoace  Gra'. ,  H.  G.  Otisjr.  Ralph  Huntington,  Thom- 
as Bartiett,  Samuel  P.  Gardner,  Standfast  Smith, 
Amos  Lawrence. 

Middlesex  Canal  Corjioration, 

President^  Aaron  Dexter. 

Vice-Presidem^  Benjamin  Joy. 

Director's,  Wilbam  P^iyne,  Jonathan  Amory,  Joseph 
Coolidge,  VVilliam  Sullivan,  Ebenezer  T.  Andrews^ 
Benjamin  Guild,  Edward  Cruft,  Dudley  Hall,  Jamed^ 
F.  Baldwin. 

Hufierintendenty  James  F.  Baldwin. 

Locks  and  Canals  at  Pawtucket  Falls. 
President^  Hon.  Dudley  A.  Tyng,  of  Newbuyyport. 
Vice-President,  Ebenezer  Appleton,  Esq. of  Boston. 
Clerk  ^  Treasurer,  Kirk  Boot,  Esq.  of  Boston. 

Essex  Merrimack  Bridge. 
John  Pettingel,  Presi*t.  I  And.  Frothingh-im,  Vice-Pres^ 
Joseph  S.  Pike,  Treas.  J  Samuel  Tenney,Proprie.Clerk, 

Plumb  Island  Turnfiiks  Corfioration. 
John  Pettingel,  Pres't.  |  Daniel  Balch,  Clerk  &:  Treas. 

Boston  Aqueduct  Corfioration.  Incorp.  Feb.  27,  1795. 
Yearly  meeting  for  choice  of  Officers,  l3t  Sat.  in  May  ; 
quarterly,  1st  Saturday  in  Feb.  May,  August,  and  Nov. 

President^  Aaron  Dexter,  Esq. 

Vice- President ^  Daniel  D.  Rogers,  Esq. 

Secretary^  Henry  Codman,  Esq. 

State  Prison  at  Charlestown. 

Directors^  Elias  Phinney,   J  hn  Soley,   Tames  T# 
Austin,  Esqrs.  Salary,  gSOO  each  per  annum; 

Wardens  Gamaliel  Bradford,  Esq.      1500  dols.  do. 

Chafilain,  Rev.  William  Collier.  250  r'ols.  do. 

Physician  &  Surg: A  R.Thompson,M.D.  250  dols.  da 
Wm.  H.  Lane,  Clerk.  ©950.  Wm.Going.Keeper,S500. 


Agricultural  Societies.  167 

MaBaachmetts  Society  for  ^iromoting  Agriculture. 
Incorporated  Murcli  f,  1792. 
Annual  me^  ting  2d  Wednesday  m  June. 
President,  Johii  Lowell.  Esq. 

Ji'irst  Vke-Prtsid'rt,  Thomas  L.  Winthrop,  Esq. 

Second        do         Israel  Thorndike,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  John  Prince,  Esq. 

Corresfionding  S<  c'ry,  Richard  Sullivan,  Esq. 

Recording  Stc'ry,  (iorham  Parsons  Esq. 

AssiHtani  Rec.  Sec'ry,  Benjamin  Guild  Esq.        . 

7V./s/e...  Josi.hQoincy,  E.  I>rby,S.G.  Perkins. 
Sorhim  Parsons,  John  Welles,  Peter  C.  Brooks,  Aa- 
ron Dexter.  Esqrs. 

Berk- hire  Agricultural  Society. 

President,  Hen.  Henry  W.  V^ight. 

Vice- Presidents,  Saml  M.  M'Cay,  Joha  Wells,Esq. 

Secretary,  Ezekiei  R.  Colt. 

Treasurer,  Samuel  D.  Colt,  Esq. 

Worcester  County  Agricultural  Society, 

Pre-sidtnl,  Hon.  D^iniel  Waldo. 

First  Vice-President,  Jonathan  Russell. 

Second        do.        Aaron  Tufts. 

Treasurer,  Theophilus  Wheeler,  Esq. 

Corri\sfionding  S''c'ry,  Hon.  Levi  Lincoln. 

Recording  Sec'ry,  William  D.  Wheeler. 
Hampshire,   Franklin,   and   Hampden   Agricultural 
Society. 

President,  Hon.  Joseph  Lyman.  ^      t-       u 

Vice-  Presidents,  Hon.  Samuel  Lothrop,  Gen.  Epaph- 
r'as  Hoyt,  Charles  P.  Phelps,  Esq. 

Corresponding  Sec'ry,  Hon.  Jonathan  H.  Lyman. 

Recording  Sec'ry,  Joseph  Strong,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  J.  D.  Whitney. 

Plymouth  County   Agricultural  Society,  ' 

President,  Daniel  Howard,  Esq.     ^  ^.  ,  „^    ,  ^ 

F:  Press's  Rev.  Morrill  AUen,  Gen.  Abiel  Washbarii. 

Recording  Sec'ry,  Bartholomew  Brown,  Esq. 

Corresponding  Sec'ry,  Kilborn  Whitman,  Esq. 

Treasurer,  William  Davis,  Esq. 

Trustees,  Charles  Turner,  John  Thomas,  Sylvanus 
Lazel),  Daniel  Mitchell,  Saml  A.  Frazer,  Nathar;  Gur- 
ney,  Thos.  Hobart,  Benjamin  Ellis,  Jona.  Parker,  Nathi. 
Haskell^  jr.  Thomas  Drew,  jr.  Joshua  Eddy,  jr.  Esqrs. 


168  Masonic  Societies. 

General  Grand  Encamfiment  of  Knights   Temfilan 

in  the  United  Utates. 
M  W  and  Hon.  De  Witt  Clinton,  of  Albany,  State  of 

New-York,  G,  G,  Mast*  r. 
Sir  Henry  Fowle,  Esq.  Boston,  Mass.  D.G.G.  Master, 
Sir  John  Snow,  VVoi  thington,  Ohio,  G.G. Generalissimo. 
Sir  Ezra  Ames,  Esq.  Albany,  N.  Y.    G.  G.  Cafic*  Gen, 
Rev.  Paul  Dean,  Boston,  Mass.  G.  G,  Freiatc, 
Sir  Martin  Hoffman.  Esq.  of  the  City  and  State  of  New 

York,  G.  G.  Senior  Warden. 
Sir  John  Carlisle,  Esq.  Providence,  R.  I.  O.  G.  Junior 

Warden^ 
Sir  Peter  Grinnell,  Esq.  Prov.  R.I,  G.  G.  Treasurer. 
Sir  John  J.  Loring,  Esq.  Bbston,  Mass.  G.  G.  Recorder, 
Sir  Th  mas  Lowndes,  Esq.  ot  che  City  and  Siate  of 

New-York,  G.  G.  Warden, 
Sir  Jonathan  Shieffelin,  Esq.  of  the  City  and  State  of 

New-York,  G.  G.  Standard  Bearer. 
Sir  Ebenezer  Wadsworth,  Esq.  Nassau,  N.  Y.  G.  Gi. 

Sword  Bearer. 
Next  Septennial  meeting  of  the  G.  G.  Enca!npmenfe 

will  be  held  in  the  City  of  New- York,  on  the  second 

Thursday  in  September,  1826. 

Grand  Encamfimemt  of  Massachusetts    and  Rhode 

Island.    Meet  annually. 
M  W  Sir  Henry  Fowle,  Esq  of  Boston,  G.  Master* 
Sir  John  Carlisle,  Esq.  Providence,  D.  G,  Master. 
Sir  Peter  Grinnell,  Esq.    do.        G.  Generalissimo. 
Sir  John  J.  Loring,  of  Bbston,  Mass.  G.  Cafii.  GeneraL 
Rev.  John  L.  Blake,  Grand  Prelate, 

Sir  Josiah  Whitaker,  of  Providence,  G.  5.  Warden. 
Sir  Samuel  Howe,  Esq.  of  Boston,  G.  /.  Warden. 
Sir  M^ses  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Providence,  G.  Treas, 
Rev.  John  R.  Cotting,  ot  Boston,  G.  Recorder, 
Sir  Jacob  Amee,  Esq.  of     do.    G.  Warder. 
Sir  Isaac  Stall,  of  Newport,  G.  Standard  Bearer, 
Sir  Hector  Coffin,  of  Newburyport,  G.  S<word  Beater, 
Encampments  under  the  Jurisdiction. 

Boston  Encamfiment. 
Stated  meetings  on  the  Wednesday  subsequent  to  the 
full  Moon  in  March,  June,  September,  and  December. 
Sir  Henry  Fowle,  M.  E.  Grand  Commander, 


Masonic  Societies.  169 

Sir  Robert  Lash,  Generalissimo. 
Sir  Alexander  Bowers,  Cafitain  General. 
Encampment  at  Newburyport. 

at  Portland. 

at  Newport. 

General  Grand  Royal  Arch  Chafiter  of  Massachusetts 
will  hold  their  next  Septennial   meeting  at  New- 
York,  in  September,  1826. 

M  E  &  Hon.  De  Witt  Clinton,  Esq.  of  Albany,  State  of 

New-York.  G.  G.  High  Priest. 
M  E  Henry  Fowle,  Esq.  Boston,  Mass.  D.  G.  G.  H.P. 
M  E  John  Snow,  Esq.  Worthington,  Ohio,  G.G.Kingi 
M  E  Phillips  Eckel,  Esq.  Baltimore,  Mar.  G.G.Scribe. 
M  E  Peter  Grinnell,  Esq.  Prov.  R.I.  G.  G.  Treasurer, 
M  E  John  Abbot,  Esq.  Westford,  Mass.  G.  G.  Sec^y. 
M  E  8c  Rev.  Jona.  Nve,  Claremont,  N.H.  G.G.Chafiln, 
M  E  David  G.  Cowan,  Kentucky,  G.  G.  Marshal, 

Grand  Royal  Arch  Chafiter  of  Massachusetts. 
Stated  meetings  in  June,  September,  and  December. 

Officers  elected  in  September. 
M  E  &  Rev.  Paul  Dean,  Great  High  Priest. 

E  Augustus  Peabody,  Defiuty  Great  H.  Priest. 

E  Henry  Whipple,  G.  King. 

E  Daniel  L.  Gibbens,  G.  Scribe. 

E  Abraham  A.  Dame,  G.  Treasurer. 

E  John  J.  Loring,  G.  Secretary, 

E  8c  Rev.  James  Morss;  J 

Benjamin    Huntoon,   f  ^  rhr,*,i^ir„.^ 
James  Sabine,  ^G.Chafilainsf 

E.  L.  Bascom,  ) 

Comp.  Michael  Roulstone,  G.  Master. 

Mo3t  Worshihful  Grand  Lodge  of  Massachusetts, 
Quarterly  communications  held  on  the  2d  Monday  in 

December,  March,  June,  and  September. 
R  W  John  Dixwrll,  m.d.  of  Boston,  Grand  Master, 
R  W  John  Abbot,  Esq.  vVestford,  Dcfi  Grand  Matter, 
R  W  Elijah  Crane,  Canton,  Senior  Grand  Warden, 
R  W  Samuel  Thaxter,  Boston,  Junior  Gr.  Warden* 
R  W  Elijah  Morse,  Esq^  Boston,  Grand  Treasurer. 
R  W  Thomas  Power,  Esq.  Boston,  JRec,  Gr,  6Vr'r?y. 


170  Masonic  Societies. 

R  W  Asa  Bullard,  m.d.  Boston,  Cor.  G,  Secretary, 
R  W  John  J.  Loring,  Boston,  Grand  Marshal. 


R  W  ienj.  Whipple,  Charlestowp,  Sen.  Gr.  Deacon, 
R  W  Jd.m  s  A.  Dickson,  Bostoa,  Jutiior  Gr.  DeacoJit 
R  W  Benjamin  B.  Appleton,  Boston,  J 

R  \V  Michael  Roulstone,  do.     f  ^^  <..  ^.. , 

R  W  D  aiiel  Baxter,  jr.  do.     >  ^^'  ^^^'^^^'ds. 

R  W  Eh  as  Haskell,  do.     ) 

R  W  Thomas  t.  Goodwin,  Charlestown,  G.  Sword  B. 
R  W  Ferdinand  E.Wliite.Boston, }  ^„    „..     .  •       . 
R  W  Francis  Fisher,  do.       \  ^'^'  Pursuivants. 

R  W  Josiah  Baldwin,  Boston,  Grand  Tyler. 

The  following  Right  Worshipful  Brethren  are  Deputy 
Grand  Masters  for  the  several  Districts  of  the  Common- 
wealth, and  styled  District  De^pniy  Grand  Masters. 

R  W  &  Rev.  Paul  Dean,  Boston,  1st  Dibt. 

R  W  Joseph  G.  Spragae,  Esq.  Salem,  2d    do 

R  W  Studley  Sampson,  Esq.  Duxbury,  Sd    do 

R  W  Josiah  J.  Fiske,  Esq.  VVrentham ,  4th  do 

R  W  Abraham  Haskell,  jr.  Leominster,  5th  do 

R  W  Joseph  Thayer,  Esq.  Uxbridge,  6th  do 

R  VV  8c  Rev.  Alpheus  Harding,  New-Salem,  7th  do 
R  W  John  C.  Demjog,  Esq.  W.  Stockbridge,  8th  do 
R  W  William  J.  Whipple,  Esq.  Cambridge,  9th  do 
R  W  John  Mills,  E^sq.  Southwick,  10th  do 

U  W  Sylvester  Baker,  Esq.  Barnstable,  lUh  do 

R  W  Elisha  Starbuck,  Nantuckpt,  12th  do 

Committee  of  Charity: 
R  W  Ferdinand  E.  White. 
R  W  Benjamin  B.  Appleton. 
R  W  Francis  Fisher. 
R  W  David  Parker. 
R  W  Ehas  Haskell. 

Boston  Council  of  Select^    Royal  and  Super-cxQet- 

lent   Masters, 

Meetings  last  Tuesday  in  each  month. 

Rev.  Paul  Dean,  M.  I.  G.  M. 

Abraham  A.  Dame,  Esq.  T  I.  G,  M, 

William  J.  Whipple,  Esq.  /.  G.  M 


City  Officers  in  Boston.  HI 

LODGES  IN  BOSTON. 

St.  John's  Lodge. 
R  W  Ferdinand  E.  White,  Master. 
Stated  meeting  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  everj^  month. 

St.  Andrew's  Lodge. 

R  W  David  Parker,  Ma  ter. 

Stated  meeting  the  second  Thursday  in  every  month; 

Massachusetts  Lodge. 

R  W  Michael  Roulstone,  Master. 

Stated  meeting  the  last  Friday  in  every  month. 

Columbian  Lodge. 

R  W  Daniel  B  xter,  Master, 

Stated  meeting  the  first  Thursday  in  every  month* 

Mount  Lebano?i  Lodge. 

R  W  Robert  Lash,  Master. 

Stated  meeting  the  last  Monday  in  every  month. 


CITY  OFFICERS. 

Mayor,  Hon.  JOSIAH  QUINCY. 
Office  New  Court-House. 

ALDERMEN, 

Daniel  Baxter,  Asher  Benjamin, 

George  Odiorne,  Enoch  Patterson, 

David  W.  Child,  Caleb  Eddy, 

Joseph  H.  Dorr,  Stephen  Hooper. 

COMMON   COUNCILMEN. 

Ward  No.  1.    John  Elliot,  Thaddeus  Page,  Joseph 

Wheeler,  Simon  Wilkinson. Ward  No.  2.  Martin 

Bates,    John     P.    Boyd,     Benjamin    Lamson,    Joseph 

Stodder. Ward  No,  3.    John  R.  Adan,  Thecjdore 

Dexter,  JohnD.  Dyer,  Samuel  Jones. Ward  No.  4. 

Joseph   Coolidge,    Henry   Farnam,  Samuel  Perkins, 

Robert  G.  Shaw. Ward   No.  5.    Elias   Haskell, 

Thomas  Kendall,  John  S.  Perkins,  Isaac Winslow. 

Ward  No.  6.    Joseph  S.  Hastings,  Joe!  Prouty,   John 

Stevens,  William  Wright. Ward  No.  7.    Jonathan 

Amory,  Charles    P.   Curtis,   Samuel    Swett,    Enoch 
Silsby. — —Ward   No.   8.    Jonathan  Davis,  Hawkes 


172  City  Officers  in  Boston. 

Lincoln,  Lewis  Tappan,  JohnWelles. — ^Ward  No.  9. 
Benjamin  Russell,  James  Savage,  Eliphalet  Williams, 

Samuel  K  Williams. Ward  No.  10.  Aaron  Bald- 

•win,  David  Francis,  Francis  J.  Oliver,  Thomas  B. 

Wales. W^ard    No.    13.     Asa   Bullard,   Charles 

Howard,  Joslah  Stedman,  Joseph  Willet.— Ward 
No.  12.  Samuel  Bradlee,  Noah  Brooks,  FranciB  jack- 
son,  Charles  Sprague, 

STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

OF    FINANCE. 

Jonathan  Amory,  James  Savage,  Thaddeus  Page, 
Lewis  Tappan,  Isaac  Winslow,  Thomas  Kendall, 
Aaron  Baldwin. 

STREETS    AND    HIGHWAYS. 

Jonathan  Davis,  Joel  Prouty,  John  R.  Adan,  Josiah 
Stedman,  Henry  Farnam,  Simon  Wilkinson. 

ALMS  HOUSE  AND  HOUSE  OF  INDUSTRY. 

Enoch  Silsby,  Martin  Bates,  Joseph  Coolidge, 
Samuel  K.  Williams,  Samuel  Perkins. 

or  ACCOUNTS. 

Robert  G.  Shaw,  Samuel  Bradlee,  William  Wright, 
Elias  Haskell. 

OF    HEALTH. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Theodore  Dexter,  Hawkes  Lin- 
coln, Asa  Bullard,  John  D.  Dyer. 

OF   POLICE. 

Samuel  Swett,  John  P.  Boyd,  Thomas  B.  Wales, 
Joseph  S.  Hastings. 

PUBLICK  LANDS  AND  BUILDINGS. 

Eliphalet  Williams,  Charles  P.  Curtis,  Joseph  Stod- 
der,  Noah  Brooks. 

ENROLLED    BILLS. 

Francis  J.  Oliver,  Charles  Sprague,  David  Francis, 
John  Elliot,  Benjamin  Lamson. 

Saroael  F.  M'Cleary,  City  Clerk, 

Thomas  Clark,  Clerk  of  Common  Council  o^  ^^' 
BtHtant  City  Clerk. 
William  Mackay,  City  Treasurer, 

Benjamin  PoUa.d,  City  Marshall; 

Johnson  Colby,  Messenger, 


City  Officer's  in  'Boston.  473 

p,^  .OVERSEER.S    OF    THE    POOR. 

Thomas  Badger,  Henrv  Bass,  David  W.  Bradlee, 
Stillman  Lothr.p,  James  H.Fi  ster,  Thomas  H  we,  Jona- 
than Iiigalls,  Triomas  Jackson,  Thomas  Edmands,  Ed- 
ward Phillips,  RedfoiM  VVebsler,  Daniel  Weld. 

Master  of  the  Almn- House,  Ja  lines  Phillips. 

Physician  and  Surgeon  to  do.  J6hn  Ware,  m.  d.  ^ 

The  Board  hold  a  meeting  on  the  afternoon  of  the 
first  Wednesday  of  every  month,  at  the  Aims-House. 

The  Overseers  of  the  Poor  are  likewise  incorporated 
as  a  Board  of  Trustees,  of  John  Boylstbns'  and  other 
charitable  funds,  left  for  the  assistance  of  persons  of 
good  character,  and  advanced  age,  *'  who  have  been 
reduced  by  misfortune  to  indigence  and  want." 
.  Treasurer  and  Clerk  to  the  Cor fiorat ions,  Edward 
Phillips,  Esq.  ,      , . 

The  meetings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  are  held  in 
April  and  October. 

OVERSEERS  OF  THE   HOUSE    OB    INDUSTRY. 

Samuel  Dorr,  Edward  Cruft,  Benjamin  Shurtleif, 
John  fit  Hows,  Henry  J.  Oliver,  George  Hallet,  Isaac 
M'Lellan,  George  W.  Otis,  Cyrus  Alger. 

OVERSEERS  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  CORRECTION. 

^Fonathan  Carieton,     Moses  Grant,    Enoch  Bartlett. 

SCHOOL    COMMITTEE. 

Francis  Bassett,  Horace  Bean,  Elisha  Clap,  William 
iDall,  Paul  Dean.  Warren  Dutton,  Asa  Eaton.  Wilham 
Jenks,  William  Little,  William  Parmenter,  John  Pier- 
pont,  William  Wells. 

STANDING    COMMITTEE    OF    PRIMARY    SCHOOLS. 

James  Savage,  Esq.  Chairman,  Moses  Grant,  Lewis 
Tapi»in,  Benjamin  Guild,  Esq.  Thomas  Wells,  Rev. 
Benjamin  B.  Wisner,  Moses  Williams. 

INSTRUCTERS    IN   THE    PUBLIC    SCHOOLS. 

Lnt.Gram.  Master,  Benj.  ApthorpGould.Centre  School. 
English  Classical  School,   Solo.  P.  Miles,  Derne  St. 
f  Ebenezer  Bailey,    Frankhn  Sch, 
B.  D.  Emerson,         Adams  Sch. 
T.     ,.  u  r-  J-  Stickney,  Boyiston  Sch. 

English  Grammar    .  Nathaniel  Storrs,         EHot  Sch . 
Masters,  John  Frost,  Mayhew  Sch. 

Abraham  Andrews,  DerneSt.Sch. 
Nath.  K.G.Oliver,  Hancock  Sch. 


174  Citj  Officers  in  Boston. 


"Rufus  Webb,  Franklin  S(^, 

Jona.  Spelling,  Adams  Sch, 

FrederickEmerson,  BoylstonSch. 
Elisha  Webb,*  EUot  Sch. 

Benjamin  Holt,        Mayiiew  Sch. 
J.  H.  Belcher,        Derne  St.  Sch. 
PeterMackintnsh.jr  HancockSch. 
*  John  TilMton  is  nominally  Writing  Master  in  the  Eliot  School. 


Writing  Masters, 


FIREWARDS. 

Joseph  H.  Adams,  Cyrus  Alger,  John  Allen,  Robert 
Bacon,  Levi  Brigham,  Stephen  Child,  jr.  Stephen  Cod- 
man,  Benjamin  Coomey,  Benjamin  Darling,  Beniamin 
Dodd,  Jabez  Ellis,  Jeremiah  Fitch,  John  Hall,  Leach 
Harris,  Genet  Holbrook,  William  Howe,  Thomas 
Jackson,  Joseph  Jones,  Jared  Lincoln,  Stephen  Lock, 
Thomas  Melvill,  Dkniel  Messinger,  John  Minot,  John 
L.  Phillips,  Isaac  Pierce,  Eleazer  Pratt,  Luke  Rich- 
ardson, Joel  Shipley,  Jonathan  Thaxter,  S.  M.Thayer, 
Bryant  P.  Tilden,  William  Tileston,  J.  F.  Truman, 
William  Tucker,  John  H.  Wheeler,  Samuel  S.  Whee- 
ler, John  D.  W  illiams. 


"WARD    OFFICERS. 

No.  1. 
Charles  Wells,  W^rrfew.— Lewis  Lerow,  Clerk, 
Insfiectors. — Samuel  Aspinwall,  John  Gale,  Henry 
S.  Kent,  Zephaniah  Sampson,  John  Snelling. 
No.  2. 
Ezra  Eaton,  Warden.— Q\i2iT\ts  Lincoln,  jr.  Clerk. 
7n*^ec/or«.-~ Benjamin  Abrahams,    Clark   Brewer, 
Matthias  Crocker,  Eleazer  Howard,  Jesse  Kingsbury. 

No.  3. 
Darius Boardm an,  Warden. — John  R.Bradford,  Clerk, 
Insfiectom. — Thomas  Gould,  Daniel  Hersey,  Daniel 
Messinger,  Edmund  Parsons,  Joseph  B.  Smith. 

No.  4. 
Samuel  Parkman,  Warden. — Jonas  B.  Brown,  Clerk, 
Ins/iec ior s, — Pibel  Adam^,  Benajah  Brigham,  Elijah 
Brigham,  George  Hallet,  Henry  Williams. 

No.  S. 
Ezra  Dyer,  Warden.-^FQier  Mackintosh,  jr.  Clerk. 


City  Officers  in  Boston.  175 

Insfiectors.-^WiWiB.m  Eaton,  Ebenezer  Ellis,  Joseph 
iing,  Atherton  T.  Penniman.  Samuel  H.  Rimick, 

No.  6. 
A^illiam  Minot,  PTarrffn.— Thomas  W.  Phillips.  Clerk. 

Insfiectors.-^John    A.  Bacon,   Adams   Bailey,   jr. 
:.uther  Farwell,  Thomas  Howe,, Augustus  Reed. 

No.  7.  ^^    ^ 

John  Heard,  jr.  yfarrffw.— Edward  Brooks,  Clerk. 

/n«/iec;ors.- William  Beals,  William  Hay  den,  James 
Russell,  Reuben  Richards,  jr.  Isaac  Waters. 

No.  8.  ^     , 

BenjaminWhitman, fFarrffn.— Franklin  Dexter, C/^r A'. 
/n*/2ec?«r«.— Samuel  L.   Abbot,    Andrew  Morton, 
Solomon  Piper,  Nathan  Rice.  Samuel  A.  Shed. 

No.  9.  ,,     , 

Robert  Waterston,  Warden. — Alexander  Bliss,  CUrL 
Inafiectors.-'iohn   Baker,    Elijah    Lnring,    Jeffrey 
Richardson,  James  Sargent,  Lot  Wheelwright. 

No   10. 
iDaniel  Messinger,  Warden. — Francis  C.  Head,  Clerk. 
1     Imfiectors.—lssi2iC  Danforth,    Daniel    L.    Gibbens, 
I  William  H.  Prentice.Thomas  Jackson,  Samuel  Sanger, 

No.  11. 
John  T.  Apthorp,  Warden —Andrew  Bradsha w, C/^rX-. 
Inspectors.— Daniel  Baxter,  jr.  Otis  Everett,  Rich- 
ards Child,  WHiiting  Hewins,  Joshua  Vose. 

No.  12. 
William  Dall,    Warden  — Elisha  Copeland,  jr.  Clerk, 
Tns/iectors.—Themas  H-skins,  Joshua  Holden,  Ste- 
phen W.  Jackson,  Elisha  Preston,  Nathaniel  Whitte- 
more. 

Caleb  Hayward.  Clerk  ofFaneuil  Hall  Market, 
James  Morgan,  Cafitain  of  the  Jiaich,  and  Sufierin- 
tendent  of  Lamps. 
Hay  Weigher,  Samuel  Phillips. 
Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measure&y  Samuel  Beals. 
Sealer  of  Boats  and  Lighters,  Caleb  Lnriiig,  jr. 
Pound  Ker:pers^  Anthony  Rowe,  and  Thomas  Ham- 
mond. 

Citii  Crier^  James  \Vilson,  Congress  square. 


176  City  Officers  in  Boston! 

Surveyors  of  Boards  hnd  other  Z.umber* 
Moses  Avers,  jr.  I^olun  Hartshorn, 

Thomas  Barry,  Eleazer  Homer, 

Henry  Blake,  John  Howe,  jr. 

Nathaniel  Bradlee,  Perez  Loring, 

Person  Cheney,  Oliver  Mills, 

Thomas  Christey,  F^ward  J.  Robbins, 

William  Clouston,  Richard  Thayer, 

Noah  Dogget,  Samuel  Waldron. 

William  Green, 

Fence  Viewers. 
Nathaniel  Bradlee,  Abel  Hewins, 

Komanus  Emerson,  John  Howe,  jr. 

Rolan  Hartshorn, 

Cullers  of  Dry  Fish. 
Jolin  F.  Banister,  Nathaniel  Howe, 

Jacob  Barstow,  Benjamin  Owen, 

James  Brown,  Ebenezer  Perry, 

Benjamin  Clark,  Charles  Pook. 

Cullers  of  Hoofis  and  Staves. 
James  Brown,  Benjamin  Owen, 

Benjamin  Clark,  Charles  Pook. 

Nathaniel  Howe, 

Insfiectors  of  Lime. 
Michael  Homer,  Samuel  Sprague. 

Francis  James, 

Assay  Masters. 
John  Wells,  Lewis  A.  Lauriat. 

Hogreevest  Hayivards,  and  Field  Drivers, 
Wiilam  Andrews,  Silas  Wright, 

John  Kimball,  Robert  Ripley. 

Royal  Oliver, 

Surveyors  of  Hemfi. 
Samuel  Emmons,  John  A.  Shaw, 

Surveyors  of  Wheat. 
Thomas  Howe,  John  Tuckerman. 

Measurers  of  Wood. 
Joshua  Binney,  William  Glover, 

Samuel  Bradlee,  William  Green, 

Jcshaa  Batters,  Moses  Hadley,  jr. 

Thomas  Christie,  John  Lovell, 

NoahDogget,  James  Wilson. 


IK 


City  Officers  in  Boston.  177 

jiaseasors, 
5'rancis  Green,  Samuel  M.  Thayer. 

>^athan  Webb, 

Assistant  Assessorfi. 
A^ard  1  SamuelAspinwall  7  Jonathan  Howard 

Samuel  Hastings  Elijah  Morse 

2  Benjamin  Clark  '  8  Joseph  P.  Bradlee 
ScammellPenniman  Henry  Chapman 

3  Thomas  Gould  9  Henry  Sigourney 
William  Spragae  Josiah  Bradlee 

4  Benj.  Humphrey  10  Wm.  H.  Prentice 
Abel  Adams  Benj.  V,  French 

5  William  Simonds  11  Jona.  Harrington 
Alexander  Parris  Windsor  Fay 

6  Benjamin  Parker  12  Oliver  Fisher 
Jonas  Prouty  Thomas  Hunting 

Health  Commissioners. 
President y  John  Cotton. 
Secretary f  John  Winslow. 
iVard  1  George  Darracot    Ward  7  Henry  Williams 

2  Joseph  Lewis  8  Chas.  C.  Nichols 

3  Robert  Bacon  9  John  Cotton 

4  Joseph  Ballister  10  Samuel  Sanger 

5  Benjamin  French  11  John  Thompson 

6  Saml.  F.  Coolidge  12  Ephraim  marsh 
Principal  Physician^ 

Assistant  Physician^  Thomas  Welsh,  m.  d. 
Messenger  of  the  Boards  Humphrey  Clark. 

[Health-Office  in  Faneuil-Hall;] 
Sufierintendent  of  Burying  Grounds, 
Samuel  H.  Hewes,  Office  Faneuil  HalL 
Undertakers. 
Samuel  Winslow,  Lynn  street. 

James  Hutchinson,  back  of  No.  27*,  Newbury  street. 
Thomas  Southworth,  Short  street. 

Martin  Smith,       '^  Prospect  street. 

Ebenezer  Claflen,  Beach  street 

Nathaniel  E.  Bell,  "No.  19,  Middle  street. 

Thomas  Leeds,  Lynn  street. 

Comfort  Claflen,  SO,  Middle  street. 

Joseph  Willcut,  Sea  street. 

Thomas  Murray,  Theatre  Alley,  or  Catholic  church. 
John  Low,  Poplar  street 

John  Skinner,  back  of  St,  Paul  church. 


ifi     Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  Boston. 

Constables  afifiointedfor  one  year  to  July^  1824. , 
ElishaC  opeland,  7  Pleas,  st  Jason  Br;. man,  Boylston  i 
Solo.  Twist,  4 N.  Russell-st  Ebenezi  rSliute,  49  Ship  | 
JamesPerkins,  29  North-st  George  Robinson, Salem 
lona.  Prescott,  Mill  Pond  James  Peirce,  Hawkins 
Thos.  Holden,  32  North-st  Jededi.  Sawtell,Belknap 
George  Reed,  George-st  Asa  Pi  outy,  26Pinckney 
Andr.  Sanborn,  Poplar-st  AbelWheelock,60  Myr 
Josiah  Baldwin,  unity -st  Mite.  Lincoln,  18  Back- 
Horatio  Bass,  S.  Bennett-st  Michael  RiIey,Pinckney 
Ebenezer  1  rescott  Ebenezer  Hill,  Essex- 
Elis.V.Glover,  N.  Allen-st  JamesWright,  South  Bo 
Thos.  Wallace,  8  Prince- st 

Auctioneers.    Licensed  to  July,  1824. 
Samuel  L.Abbot  Nat.M.Heywood    Jacob  Peabody 
Henr.  P.  Andrews  Enos  Cobb  Luther  Parks 

George  Bond  William  Dehon     Stephen  Brown 

Lemuel  Blake  George  L.Deblois  John  M.  Parkei 
John  A.  Bacon  John  Fairfield  Benjamin  Poor 
James  Boiirguin     Silas  Field  Frink  Stratton 

1\  li.  Baker  Wm .  Gridley,  jr.  Benjamin  Seav€ 

Geo.G.Ch  .nning  l^.tniel  Hersey  John  Tyler 
DerasUis  Clap  Daniel  Durell  S.  Whitwell,  jr 
Saml.  F.  Coolidge  David  Hale,  jr.  Francis  Wilby 
Chas.D.Coolidge  Thomas  K.  Jones  Ferd.  E.  White 
J.  L.Cunningham  Ephraim  Lock  Sam].G.\ViUiar 
Thomas  Clark  David  Marston  Benja.  Wioslow 
Joel  Smith  George  Noble 

FHYSICIAJ^S  jiJ^D  SURGE OJVS, 

PRACTI^IvG    IN    BOSTON. 

*  Samuel  Danforth,  m.  d.  3  Green  street, 

.   *  David  Townsend,  m,  d.  Boylston  street. 

*  Thomas  Welsh,  m.  d.  Hancock  street,  « 

*  Aaron  Dexter,  m  .  d.  Milk  street. 

*  William  Spooner,  m.  d.  Court  street. 

*  William  Ingalls,  m.  d    Common  street. 

*  Asa  Bull  'rd,  m.  d.  84  Orange  street.  ' 

*  John  G.  Coffin,  m.  d.  Central  court.  ( 

*  Jacob  Gates,  1 3  Franklin  street.  ) 
.   *  John  Dixwell,  m,  d.  Bulfinch  street. 

*  James  Jackson,  M.  D.  26  Summer  street,  '' 


Physicians  and  Surgeons  ip  Boston.      179 

>  Benjamin  Shurtleff,  m.  d.  18  Lianover  street. 

^  John  C.  Warren,  m.  d.  7  Park  street. 

^  Horace  Bean,  a.  m.  24  Back  street. 

«•  John  Gorham,  m,  d.  Common  street. 

fr  Thomas  1.  Parker,  m.  d,  Franklin  street. 

^  John  Randall,  m.  d  Winthrop  place. 

t  George  C.  Shattuck,  m.  d.  Cambridge  street, 

*  John  B.  Brown,  m.  d.  Common  street. 
^  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.  d.  Summer  street; 
<•  Walter  Channing,  m.  d.  Berry  street. 

*  George  Hay  ward,  m.  d.  66  Newbury  street. 

*  George  Parkman,  m.  d.  Cambridge  street. 
^  Amos  Farns worth,  m.  d.  Middle  street, 

*  Asa  Bucknam,  A.^^i.  Nassau  street, 

*  Tlieodore  Dexter,  a.  m.  Middle  street. 

*  Wdliams  Bradford,  m.  d.  Green  street. 

*  Abner  Phelps,  m.  d.  Congress  street. 

*  Samuel  Clark,  m.  d,  Cornhill. 

*  Zabdiel  B.  Adams,  m.  d.  Congress  street. 

*  Solomon  D.  Townsend,  m,  d.  Middlecot  street? 

*  John  Ware,  m.  d.  20  Hanover  street. 

*  David  Osgood,  m.  d.  School  street. 

*  Nathaniel  Niles,  m.  d.  Milk  street. 
Sainuel  A.  Shurtleff,  m.  d .  Pemberton's  hill. 

*  Enoch  Hale,  m.  d.  West  street. 

*  Samuel  Adams,  m.  d.  School  street. 

*  John  W.  Webster,  m.  d.  Common  street. 
Edward  Reynolds,  a.  m.  Atkinson  street. 
Woodbridge  Strong,  m.  d.  Water  street. 
John  Jeffries,  m.  d.  Franklin  street. 
Thomas  W.  Parsons,  m.  d.  Winter  street. 

*  Josiah  F.  Flagg,  m,  d.  Winter  street. 
George  B.  Doane,  m.  d.  Court  street. 
Chandler  Robbins,  m.  d.  Summer  street. 
John  P.  Spooner,  m.  d  .  Court  street. 
Caleb  H.  Snow,  m.  d.  Middle  street. 
Jerome  V.  C.  Smithy  m.  d.  Liberty  square. 
George  W.  Otis,  m.  d.  Court  street. 
Edwin  Adams,  m.  d.  School  street. 
Warren  Abbot,  m.  d.  Summer  street. 

[The  above  are  the  members  of  the  Boston  Medical  Association,  arrahg« 
.  according  to  seniority.  Those  with  this  mark  *  are  fellows  of  the 
as3achus«tts  Medical  Society.l 


180  Banks  in  Massachusetts. 

Rufus  L.  Barrus,  Middle  street. 
Dr.  Hall,  Ann  street. 
John  Dwight,  Court  street. 

Surgeons  Dentist, 
W,  P.  Greenwood,  Portland  street. 
Thomas  W.  Parsons,  Winter  street. 
Thomas  Barnes,  15  Hanover  street* 
Moses  F.  Randall,  Summer  street. 


BANKS  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Branch  of  United  States  Bank^  in  Boston. 
Gardiner  Greene,  Pres.  \  Saml.Frothingham,  Cashier* 
Directorsy  John  Welles,  John  Parker,  Horace  Gray  \ 
George  Blake^  Nathaniel  Silsbee,  Thomns  H.  Perkins  \ 
D.  P.' Parker,  R.  D.  Shepherd,  David  Sears,  D.  Web  \ 
ster,  H.  G.  Rice. 

Discount  Clerky  Charles  Harris. 
7>//<rr,  Thomas  Wiley. 
Book-Keefier^  John  Tucker. 
CoLlccttony  John  Fuller.  , 

Messenger y  W.  L.  Cazneau. 
Porter,  Wyman  Osborn. 
Loan  Office.    Transfer y  John  J.  Loring. 

Jnteresty  O.  W.  Champney» 
Pension^  John  S.  Lilley. 
Solicitor y  George  Blake. 
Discount  Days,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

Massachusetts  Banky  in  Boston.   Capital,S800,000. 
Incorporated  June  23,  1812,  to  continue  till  Oct.  1831| 
Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Wednesday  in  January.    ' 
William  Phillips,  President.  \  Samuel  Payson,  Caahier^ 
Directorsy  Joseph  Head,   Aaron  Dexter,    William 
Parsons,  Samuel  H.  Walley.  Joseph  Tilden,  Edwani 
Tuckerman,   John  Parker,  jr.    WiHtam   D.   Sohieri 
William  Phillips,  Isaac  Winslow,  Samuel  Torrey. 
Paying  Teller,  Edward  Sharp. 
Receiving  Tellery  Thomas  Hooper. 
First  Book'Keefiery  Nathaniel  H.  Furness. 
Second  Book'Keefiery  James  D«4d. 
Discount  Clerky  John  H  Bowes. 
Messenger y]o^1a^^VV\\\^i^■X  \  /'or/<r,  Maurice BugbtH 
Discount  Days-^Mou^ay  and  Thursday, 


Banks  in  Boston.  181 

Union  Ranki  in  Boston, 
.incorporated  June  23. 1812,  to  continue  till  Oct.  1831. 
Capital,  ^800.000. 
Directors  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  October. 
Thomas  L.  VViutlirop,  Pres.  \  Chester  Adams,  Cashier, 
Directors,  Jotui  Odin,  James  Freeman,  William  De- 
hon,  Beajamiii  M    Watson,   Samuel   Fales,   William 
Lovering,  jr.  Jonathan  Amory.  jr.   Ebenezer  Parker, 
George  Burroughs,  Jeremiah  Fitch,  Benj.imih  West, 
Paying  and  Receiving  7 V//<?7%  Samuel  I'arker. 
Firsi  B(jok-Ki  tfier^  Nathaniel  Emmons. 
Second        do.         Johnson  Jackson. 
Discount  Clerk^  William  Furness. 
Messenger,  Jonat'.ian  Troit,  j  Porter^  Benj.  White, 
Discount  Days— Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Boston   Bank. 
Incorporated  Jane  23,  1^12.    Charter  to  continue  till 
the  first  Monday  in  Ortober,  1831. 
Capital,  §900,000. 
Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  October. 
John  T.  Apthnrp,  President  j  Joseph  Chapman,  Cash, 
Directors,  Nathan  Appleton,  Josiah  Bradlee,  Wil- 
liam Pratt,  Paschal  P.  Pope,  Isaac  C.  Pray,  John  Rich- 
ards, Robert  G.  Shaw,   Richard  D.  Tucker,  Thomas 
Wigglesworth,  Timothy  Wiliiams. 
Solicitor  for  Loans  on  Bonds  CJ*  MortgageSyW.SviilrySLn* 
First  Te/ie r,RQbertL3iSh. 
Second  do.    James  Sargent,  jr. 
First  Book^Kectier,  James  C.  Wild. 
Second       do.  JolmB.  Fitch. 

Discount  Clerk,  Jacob  Rust. 
Messenger,  Alexander  Bowers. 
Porter,  George  Breckenridge. 

Discount  Days—Tuesday  and  Fridaj'* 

State  Bank,  iyi  Boston, 
Capital,  §1,800,000. 
incorp.  June  27,  1811.    Charter  to  continue  20  yeaf& 
Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  October. 
E.  A.  Bourne,  President,  j  George  Homer,  Cashier, 
Directors,  John  Brazer,  Samuel  Billings,  Benjamin 
Bangs,  David  W.  Child,  George  Hallet,  Charles  How- 
ard, Wihiam  Shimmin,  Thomas  K.  Thomas  Samuel 
€,  Gray,  Jacob  Hall,  D^via  Ji^^ftShaw,  ■*"' 


m  Banks  in  Boston 

^o/inVor,  James  T.  Austin.  Vi 

Paying  Teller^  Charles  Sprague*  'A 

Receiving  Tfller^  John  Comerais, 
FiTst  Book'Keefier^  Jonathan  ('all. 
Second    do.    William  E.  Vincent. 
Discount  Clerk,  Gurdon  Steele, 
Messenger,  Thomas  Pitts,  |  Porter,  John  White, 
Discount  Days,  Monday  and  Thursday, 

JVeiv- England  Bank^  in  Boston, 
Capital,  81,000,000. 
Samuel  Dorr,  President,  |   Eben.  Froihingham,  Cash, 
Directors^  Nathaniel  Goddard,  Samuel  Dorr,  John 
D.  Williams,  George  Trott,  Abbott  Lawrence,  Lem- 
uel Shaw,  Otis  Everett,  Henry  Gassett,  Josiah  Mar- 
shall, Francis  Stanton,  R.  Rogerson,  B.  Humphrey. 
J^aying  Teller,  Charles  Nichols. 
Receiving  Teller,  W^illard  Williams. 
First  Book  Keejief^  John  Nazro. 
Second      do.  Samuel  Brewer. 

Discount  Clerk,  Philip  Marett. 
Assistant  Clerk,  John  Dall. 

Foreign  Money  Clerk,  E.  J.  S.  Carlew,  .5 

Messenger^  Bela  Hunting,  j  Porter,  Aaron  Burbank; 
Discount  Days,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Manufacturers  and  Mechanicks  Bank^  in  Boston. 
Capital,  ST'SO.OOe. 
Isaac  Stevens,  President.   |  James  Dalton,  Cashier, 

Directors,  Ebenezer  T.Andrews,  Thomas  D.Bradlee, 
Robert  M.  Barnard,  Nathaniel  Curtis,  Jeremiah  Gore, 
John  Houston,  Jonathan  Hunewell,  Tobias  Lord,  Israel 
Munson,  Isaac  Stevens,  Timothy  Walker,  Henry 
H.  Fuller. 

Teller,  Simon  E.  Greene. 
Book- Kcf tier,  Nathaniel  Clapp,  jr. 
Discount  Clerks  Martin  Lane. 
Messenger  l^f  Porter^  Charles  Stearns,  jr. 
Discount  every  day. 

Suffolk  Bank,  in  Boston, 
Capital,  58500,000.    Incorp.  Feb.  10,  1818. 
Eben.  Francis,  President.  |  Matthew  S. Parker,  Cas^V. 
Directors,  Eben.  Francis,  Joseph  Baker,    John  Bel- 
knap, George  Bond,  Ebeo.  Breed,  Samuel  Hubbard, 


Banks  io  Boston.  183 

William  Lander,  William  Lawrence,  John  A.Lowell, 
N".  P.  Russell,  James  Vlears,  JeftVey  Richardson. 

Teller^  James  Burroughs. 

Book-Kfeficr  b*  Messenger,  Isaac  C.  Brewer, 

Foiter^  Stephen  Morse,  jr. 
Discount  Days,  Wednesday  and  Saturday, 

Eagle  Bank^  in  Boston. 
Capital,  §500  000. 
Titus  Welles,  President.  \  Henrv  B.  Stone,  Cashier. 

Directors,  Benjamin  French,  Wm.  Goddard,  Henry 
Hall,  Augustus  Peabody,   Enoch  Silsbv .  John  Skinner. 
William  B.  Swett,  Benjamin  Thompson,  Robert  Wa- 
terston,  Thomas  West,  John  Williams. 
Teller,  Henry  Jaques. 
BooA'Kee/iery  Joshua  P.  Blanchard. 
Mesaenger,  Thomas  L.  Hutchinson. 
Discount  Days,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

City  BaJik,  in  Boston. 

Incorporated  Feb.  23, 1822.     Charter  to  continue  till 

the  first  Monday  in  October,  1831. 

Capital.  S500,000. 

Barney  Smith,  President,  |  John  Pickens,  Cashih'. 

Directors,  Joseph  H.  Adams,  George  Brinley,  Thos. 
Cordis,  Pliny  Cutler,  Luther  Faulkner,  Phinehas  Fos- 
ter,  Jesse  Putnam,  Barney  Smith,    Josiah  Stedman, 
Eliphalet  Williams,  S.K.Williams,  Saml.  Henshaw. 
koston  Money  Teller^  Elijah  Davenport. 
Foreign  Money  Teller,  Nuthaniel  H.Stevenson. 
Book-Keefier,  Benjamin  Dodd. 
Discount  Clerk,  Samuel  W.  Greene. 
Messenger^  Andrew  Johonnot. 

Discount  Days,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Columbian  Bank,  in  Boston.    Capital,  §500,000. 
William  Sturgis,  President,  \  William  Coffin,  ir.  Cash^ 
Directors,  William  Appletof,  TJios.  Motley,  Edmund 
Dwight,  Amos  Lawrence,  Ebenezer  Appleton,  Samuel 
Whitwell,  ir.  Phineas  Upham,  Warren  Dutton,  Wil- 
liam H.  Elliots  George  W.  Lyman. 
Teller.,  Thomas  Swan. 
Book- Keener,  George  Cushing. 
Messenger,  Ebenezcr  Wild. 

Discount  Days,  Tuesday  and  Friday* 


184  Banks  in  Massachusetts. 

Mechanicks  Bank  a?  ^N'eivburyfiori:        "*' 
Capital,  !g200. 000.     Discount  day,  Monday. 
Incorporated  June  23,  1812;  to  continue  till  Oct.  1831. 

Officers  elected  Lst  Monday  in  October. 
John  Pettingel,  President.  |  John  R.  Hudson,  Cashier. 

Phoenix  Bmk^  JVantucket,    Capital,  8200,000. 
Incorporated  Feb.  27,  1795.     Charter  renewed  to  the 

1st  Monday  in  October,  1831. 
Joseph  Chase,  President.  |  Philip  H.  Folger,  Cashier. 

JsCaniuckd  Pacific  Bank,    Capital,  §200,000, 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  ia  July, 

Aaron  Mitchell,  President.  |  James  Athearn,  Cashier. 

Keioburyttort  Bank,    Capital,  §210.000. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  October, 

William  Bartlet,  President.  |  Saml.  MuUikin,  Cashier. 

Cumberland  Bank  at  Portland.     Capital,  §200,00©. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  June. 
Albert  Newhall,  President.  |  Joseph  Swift,  Cashier. 

Bank  of  Portland.    Capital,  §200,000, 
il.rthurM'Lellan,President.  |  Alford  Richardson.Cash'r. 

Salem  Bank.    Capital,  §250,000. 
Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Mondav  in  October. 
3fcseph  Peabody,  President.   |  John  Moriarty,  Cashier, 
Directors,  John  Derby,  J  hn  Oseood,  Ichabod  Nich- 
ols, Jonruhan  Hodges,  Stephen  Phillips,  Saml.Endicott, 
Discount  Days,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

Merchants  Bank,  at  Salem,    Capital,  §300.000, 

Incorporated  June.  1811.    Charter  tn  continue  20  years 

from  the  1st  Monday  in  October,  1811. 

Officers  elected  first  Monday  in  Octoljer  annually. 

Joseph  Story,  President.   |  J.  W.  Tread  well,  Cashi^K 

Direct orsy   Joseph  Ropes,   Joseph  Winn,    V^  illiaiq 

Silsbee,  Stephen  White,  Edward  South  wick.  Tucker 

Pcland,  Nathan  W.  Neal,  Jeremuih  Briggs. 

Discount  Days,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

Commercial  Bank  at  Salem.    Capital,  §300,000, 
Willard  Peele,  President.  (  Nathl.  L  Rogers,  C'ashier. 
Directors,  William  Fettyplace,  Pickering  Dodge, 


Banks  ia  Massachusetts.  185 

Glcleon  Barstow,  Robert  Stone,  Zechariah  F.  Silsbee, 
William  Sutton,  Edward  Lander,  John  H.  Andrews, 
Discount  Days,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

Exchange  Bank,  at  Salem. 

Capital,  S500.000. 

Incorp.  Jan.  1823,  to  continue  t>U  1st  Mon.m  Oct.  l8ol» 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Mon.  in  Oct.  annually. 
Gideon  Tucker,  President.  |  John  Chadwick,  Cashier. 
Directors,  George  Cleaveland.  William  P.  R»chai^- 
son,  Michael  Shepard,  Richard  S.  Rogers,  Frankhn  H. 
Story,  Joseph  A.  Peabody,  Stephen  C.  Phillips,  Robert 
Upton. 

Gloucester,  (Cape  Ann)  Bank,    Capital,  §120,000. 
Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  October  annually. 
President.  \  Joseph  Allen,  jr.  Cashier. 

Beverly  Bank,    Capital,  §100,000. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Monday  in  October. 

Joshua  Fisher,  President.  |   A.  Thorndike,  Cashier. 

Bedford  Commercial  Bank,  at  Neiu- Bedford. 

Capital,  8100,000.  . 

Geo.  Rowland,  President.  |  Joseph  Ricketson,  Cashier. 

Pivmouth  Bank,    Capital,  ^100,000. 
Incorporated  June  23, 1812  ;  to  continue  till  Oct.1,1831. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Monday  in  January. 
William  Davis,  President.  |  William  Goodwin.Cashier. 

Saco  Bank.    Capital,  8120,000. 

Incorporated  June  23,  1812 ;   and  to  continue  to  the 

first  Monday  in  October,  1831. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Monday  in  October. 

T.  G.  Thornton,  President.  |  Samuel  Pierson.  Cashier. 

Worcester  Bank.    Capital,  200,C00. 

Incorporated  June  23,  1812  ;  to  continue  19  years  from 

the  first  Monday  in  October  1812. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  October. 

Daniel  Waldo,  President.  |  Samuel  Jennison,  Cashier. 

Oxford  Bank,    Capital,  glOO.OOO. 
Incorp.  Feb.  8,  1823 ;  to  continue  till  Oct.  183L 
Jonathaa  Davis,  President.  |  Sumner  Bastow,  Cashier.. 
Q  2 


186  Banks  in  Massachuselts. 

Taunton  Bank,  at  Taunton.    Capital,  ^100,000. 

Incorp.  June  23.  1812  ;  to  continue  till  Oct  1,  1831. 
Jonathan  Ingell,  President,  |  Jvnoes  L.  Hodges,Cashier. 

Directors^  Jonathan  P»gell,  Thomas  S.  Baylies,  Sam- 
uel Crocke',  John  West,  Job  Godfrey  Marcus  Morton, 
Francis  Bavlies,  Galen  Hicks,  Laban  Wheaton. 

Marblehead  Bank.    Capital,  §120,000. 
Incorporated  June  v%  1812  ;  to  continue  to  Oct,  1, 1831. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Monday  in  October* 
Nathaniel  Hooper,  President.  |  John  Russell,  Cashier. 

Mampfthire  Bank  at  Northamp-tm.  Incor  June  16,1813. 
Joseph  Lyman,  President.  |  F.  H.  Wright,  Cashier. 

Dedham  Bank.    Capital,  $100,000. 

Incorporated  Feb.  1814;  to  continue  till  Oct.  1831. 

Willard  Gay,  President.  \  Jabez  Chickering,  Cashier. 

Discount  day,  Friday, 

Lynn  Mechanicks  Bank.     Capital,  §75,000. 

Incorporated  Feb.  28,  1814. 

John  Mudge,  President.  |  Benjamin  Oliver,  Cashier. 

Springfield  Bank.    Capital,  §150,000. 
John  Hooker,  President.  |  John  Howard,  Cashier. 

Agricultural  Bank  at  Pittsjield, 
Capital,' §100,000.      Incorporated  July,  1818. 
Thomas  Gold,  President.  |  Ezekiel  R.  Colt,  Cashier. 
Directors,  Thomas  G">ld,  Josinh  Bissell,  Henry  C, 
Brown,  Samuel  D.  Colt,  Nathan  Willis. 
Solicitor^  Thomas  A..  Goid, 

Franklin  Bank, 
Jona.  Leavitt,  President.   |  Franklin  Ripley,  Cashier, 

PanutuckeS  Bank.     Capital,  §50,000. 

Incorporated  June  14,  1814. 

Oliver  Starkweather,Pres.  j  Amos  A.Tillinghast,Cash, 

^lerrimack  Bank  at  Haverhill.     Capital,  §150,000. 
Incorporated  June  14.  1814. 
David  How,  President,   |  L.  White,  Cashier. 

Falmouth  Bank.     Capital,  §100,000. 
Elijah  Swift,  President,  j  Samuel  P.  Croswell,  Cashier. 


Banks  in  Maine.  181 

Bank  of  Paasamaqnoddy,  at  Eastport, 

Capital,  glbCOOO.    Incorporated  June  19,  1819.^ 

fabez  Mowrey,  President.  |  John  Woodman,  Cashier. 

South  Berwick  Bank.     Capital,  §50,000.      _ 
Thomas  Leigh,  President.  |  Edw.  P.Hayman,  Cashieh 

Kennebeck  Bank,  at  Halloivell.    Capital,  S100,000. 
Incorporated  June  23,  1812;  to  continue  till  October 

1,  1831, 
Eben.  T.  Warren,  President,  j  Jesse  Robinson,  Cashier. 

Kennebunk  Bank.    Incorporated  June  16,  1813. 
Joseph  Moody,  President.  |  Henry  Clark,  Cashier. 

Lincoln  Bank,  at  Bath.    Incorporated  June  16,  1813. 
Samuel  Davis,  President.  |  Seth  Trutant,  Cashier. 

Bath  Bank.     Incorporated  June  16, 1813. 
William  King,  President.  |  Thos.  D.  Robinson,  Cash. 

Ju^usta  Bank,  at  Juffusta.  Incorporated  Jan.  21,1814. 

Capital,  ^100, 000. 
James  Bridge,  President.  |  George  Crosby,  Cashier. 

Waterville  Bank  at  WatervilU.     Capital,  gl00,000. 
Incorporated  February  12,  1814. 
Nathl.  Gillman,  President.   |  Asa  Redington,  Cashier. 

Gardner  Bank,  at  Gardner. 

Capital,  §100.000.    Incorporated  January  31, 18 14. 

Peter  Grant,  President.  )  Sandford  Kingsbury,  Cashier. 

Bangor  Bank. 
Wm.D.Williamson,  President.  |  John  Wilkins,  Cashier. 


Massachusetts  Fire  and  Marine  Insuranct-Comjia^ny^ 

in  Boston. 

Capital,  §400,000. 

Incorporated  (orij-inally,  June  25,  1795)  Feb.  13, 1799. 

Officers  elected  on  the  last  Wednesday  m  August. 
Nathl.  G.  Snelljng,  President.  |  John  A.  Deblois,  Secr'y, 
Directors,     Jonathan    Amory,     Benjamin  Bussey, 
Jonathan  Chapman,  Samuel  Cobb,  Davia  Ellis,  Joseph 


188        Insurance  Companies  in  Boston. 

Head,  Joseph  Hurd,  Samuel  Hammond,  Benjamin  Joy, 
Jonathan  Mason,  Harrison  G.  Otis,  Samuel  Parkman, 
Samuel  Parkman,  jr.  David  Sears,  John  Welles,  Ar- 
nold Welles. 

Messenger,  Moses  B.  Foster. 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Comfiany,  in 

Boston.    Funds,  gSOO.OOO. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  June, 

Incorporated  March  1,  1798. 

Thomas  Dennie,  Pres.  |  Andrew  Cunningham,  Sec. 

Directors^  Joseph  Coolidge,  Joseph  Tilden,  Joseph 
Levering,  Ebenezer  T.  Andrews,  B,  P.  Tilden,  Samuel 
Gore,  Joseph  Austin,  John  D.  Williams,  Isaac  Warren, 
(of  Charlestown)  Jonathan  Phillips,  Jonathan  Hune- 
well,  Samuel  Sneliing,  William  Sullivan,  Eben.  Francisj 
Turner  Phil  ips. 

Messenger^  George  Humphreys. 

Boston  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany » 

Capital,  g300,000. 

Incorporated  Feb.  13,  1799,  and  to  continue  40  years. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  January. 
Daniel  Sargent,  President.  |  Joseph  May,  Secretary. 
Directors^  Joseph  Coolidge,  Jonathan  Davis,  Francis 
Lee,  Thomas  Parsons,  William  Pratt,  Timothy  Wil- 
liams, Thomas  W.  Ward,  Thomas  Wigglesworth, 
Warren  Dutton,  James  Lloyd,  Benjamin  T.  Pickman. 
Messenger y  Asaph  Groves. 

New-England  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany ^  in  Boston* 

Capital,  8300,000. 
Incorporated  March  5, 1803 ;  and  to  continue  20  years. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  January. 
James  Hail,  President.   |   John  Waters,  Secretary. 

Directors,  Peter  C.  Brooks,  Josiah  Bradlee,  James 
Hall,  Gardiner  Greene,  John  Holland,  Nehemiah  Par- 
sons, Richard  D.  Tucker,  Joseph  Tilden,  Thomas  L. 
Winthrop,  Samuel  H.  Walley,  Joseph  Saunders. 
Messenger,  Ger  rge  Golding. 

Union  Insurance  Comfiany^  in  Boston. 

Capital,  S3O0,OOO. 

Incorporated  March  28, 1804 ;  and  to  continue  20  years. 

Officers  elected  on  the  2d  >londay  in  January. 


Insurance  Companies  in  Boston.  189 

rhomas  Perkins,  President.  |  Samuel  King,  Se-cretOTy. 
Directors,  Tj.omas  Dennie,    Edward  Cruft,   Wm. 
Sliimmin,  Samuel  SnVlling,  J.  D  Williams. 
Messenger,  Henry  Pemberion. 

Suffolk  Insurance  Comjiany   in  Boston. 

Incorporated  1818,  tor  20  years. 

Capital,  S300  000 

John  T.  Apthorp,P resident.  J  Willi  'mHales.Secretary. 

Dv'e.ctors,  John  Belknap,  Samuel  Cabot,  William 

Lander,  Henry  Lunt,  Israel  Munson,  Henry  Hubbard, 

Enoch  Silsbv,     Charles  C.  Parsons,    George  hearle, 

Charles  Thacher,  Geo  W.  Lv  man. 

Messenger,  Stephen  Withington. 

Merchants  Insurance'  Com/ianij,  in  Boston. 

Office  No.  74^  State  Street.    Capital,  §300.000. 

Incorpora'ted  Dec.  5    1816 ;  for  20  years.         .. 

Joseph  Balch,  President  |  Andrew  G.  Vvinslow  S?cr  y. 

Directors,  Josiah  Marshal,  Abbott  Lawrence,  Robert 

Roberts.  Joshua  BUike,  William  G-  d:.rd,  Nathaniel 

Curtis,  Henrv  Hall  Benj.  Thompson,  Ehjah  Loring, 

Charles  W.  Cartwright.E  -en.  Rollins,  Talker  H.  bwett. 

Messenger,  William  N.  Tatsell. 

American  Insuraiice  Comjianyy  in  Boston. 
Capital,  S300..000 
Francis  T.  Oliver, President.  |  George  Hunt,  Secretary. 
Directors,  Nathan  Appletv.n.  William  H.  Boardman. 
Ebenezer  Farley,  Hor :<ce  (ir^y,  John  Heard  jr.  James 
Llovd,  Caleb  Loring.  P.  P.  Pope,  Beniamin  Rich,  Rob- 
ert G.  Shaw,  Isaac  "Winslow,  Lot  Wheelwright. 

Eagle  Insurance  Comfiany,  in  Boston. 
Office  No.  74  State  Street.    Capital,  ^100.000. 
Incorporated  June  16,  1^20  ;  for  20  vears.      ^ 
Zebedee  Cook,ir  President.  |  Charles  Stimpson,Sec  vv. 
Directors.    John  Binney,   William  Dehon,  Francis 
Watts,  Tobias  Lord,  Ezra  A.  Bourne,  Thos.B.Wales, 
Charles  Brown. 

Columbian  Insurance  Company,  2*^  Boston. 
■     Incorporated  Feb.  22,  1820.    Capital,  §300,000. 
Charles  Bradbury.President.  \  Thos,Wocdbridge,  Sec.. 


190        Insurance  Companies  in  Boston. 

Directors,  Benjamin  P.  Homer,  Nathaniel  Goddard, 
Charles  Bradbury,  Henry  Sigournev,  Thos.  H  Perkins 
rr-  ^'^amuel  C.  Gray,  John  Pratt,  Ebenezer  Appl^  ton.* 
Daniel  P.  Parker.  *^        * 

Massachusetts  HosfiUal  Life  Insurance  Comhany,  in 

Boston.    Capital,  §500,000.    Inc.  Feb.  24, 1818. 

William  Phillips,  President. 

Vice  Presidents.,  William  Bartlet,  Peter  C.  Brooks, 
Joseph  Head,  Charles  Jackson,  The^jdore  Lyman,  Har- 
rison G.  Otis,  John  Parker,  Samuel  Parkman,  Joseph 
Peabody,  Thomas  H.Perkins,  William  Pratt,  Josiah 
Qumcy,  David  Sears,  Nathl.  Silsbee,  Israel  Thomdike. 

Directors,  Nathan  Appleton,  Ebenezer  Francis,  John 
C  Gray,  Gardiner  Greene,  Samuel  Hubbard,  Patrick 
T.  Jackson,  Amos  Lawrence,  John  Lowell,  Theodore 
Lyman.jr.  Thos.  Motley,  Wm.  Prescott,  Wm.  Sturgis. 

Actuary,  Nathaniel  Bowditch. 

Secretary,  Moses  L.  Hale. 

Commercial  Insurance  Comfiany^  in  Boston. 

Office  No.  70  State  Street.     Capital,  §300  000. 

Nathl.  Bowditch,  President  |  Moses  L.  Hale,  Secretary. 

Directors,    William  Appleton,    Daniel  C.  Bacon, 

Ebenezer  Francis,  Amos  Lawrence,  Joseph  W.  Lewis, 

Thomas  Motley,  William  Ropes,  William  Sturgis. 

Messenger,  Jonathan  C.  Pinks. 

Manufacturers  Insurance  Comfiany^  in  Boston, 

Capital  §300,000 

Incorporated  February  23,  1822. 

Officers  elected  1st  Monday  in  January. 

Jesse  Putnam,  President,  |   Samuel  Hunt,  Secretary. 

Directors,  Jesse  Putnam,    Robert  Refers,  Samuel 

BiUings,  Amos  Binney,  Wm.  Shimmin,  John  Bumstead, 

Isaac  Parker,  Eben.  T.  Andrews,    Amos  Lawrence, 

Edmund  Munroe,  George  Pratt,  Hall  J.  How. 

Franklin  Insurance  Comfiany,  in  Boston. 

Office  east  wing  of  State  Rank     Inc.  Feb.  10.  1823. 

Capital,  §300,000. 

Francis  Welch,  P^esiden^  |  W  ilter  H.Deming,  Sec»ry. 

Directors,  James  T  Austin,  Joseph  H.  Adams,  Saml. 

L.  Abbot,  Samuel  Eames,  James  Read,  Samuel  Train. 

Francis  Watts,  Eliphalet  WUliams.  .    jr 


InsuraDce  Companies.  191 

Mercantile  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany^  in  Boston, 
Incorp.  Feb.  11,  1823.  Capital,  SSOO.OOO. 
Benjam'm  M.  Watson,  Pres.  |  Henry  E.  Mason,  Sec'ry. 
Directors^  Henry  Lee,  Joseph  Baker,  Charles  T. 
Parsons,  Samuel  Fales,  William  Levering,  jr.  John  W, 
Langdon,  James  Perkins,  William  Davis,  Jeremiah 
Fitch,  David  Low,  jr. 

Messenger,  James  Rosseter. 

General  Interest  uissurance  Comfiany^  in  Boston. 
Joseph  Otis,  President,   |  Charles  D.  Coolidge,  Secr*y. 

Directors^  Joseph  Otis,  William  D.  Sohier,  John  Tap- 
pan,  Samuel  Sanford,  George  <\.  Otis,  Benjamin  Bangs, 
Alfred  Richardson,  jr.  Lot  Wheelwright,  jr.  Samuel 
Austin,  jr. 

Fhxnix  Insurance  Comfiany^  in  Boston. 
Joseph  Otis,  Agent.     Office  No.  1,  Congress  Street. 

Private  Insurance  Office^  in  Boston. 
Lemuel  Pope,  jr.  No.  72  State  Street. 

Worcester  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company. 

Incorporated  Feb.  11,  1823;  to  continue  28  years. 

Capital,  §200,000. 

Hon.  Levi  Lincoln,  Pres.  |  Isaac  Goodwin,  Esq.  Sec*ry. 

Samuel  M.  Burnside,  Esq.  Treasurer. 

Directors^  Hon.  Aaron  Pufts,  Benj.  Adams,  Salem 

Town,  jr.  Stephen  P.  Gardner,  Bezaleel  Tafi,  jr. 

Salem  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany. 

Capital,  giOO.OOO. 

Incorporated  June  9,  1800. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  July. 

Jacob  Ash  ton.  President.  |  Benj.  Blanchard,  jr.  Sec. 

Commercial  Insurance  Company.,  Salem. 

Capital,  8200,000. 

Incorporated  June  12,  1818. 

Officers  elected  2d  Monday  in  January. 

George  Cleaveland,  President.  |  Benj.  Ropes, jr.  SecVy . 

Merrimack  Insurance  Company. 

Capital,  SlOO.OOO. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  January. 

Eben.WheclwrightjPresident.  j  SamuelTenney,Sec'ry. 


192  Insurance  Companies. 

Eaaex  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany^  at  Sulem» 

Capital,  S300,000. 

Incorporated  March  7, 1803  ;  to  continue  20  years. 

Officers  e  ected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  July. 

Abijah  Northey,  President.  |  Benjamin  Pitman,  Sec'ry, 

Union  Marine  Insurance  Comfiani/y  at  Salem, 

Capital,  8200,000. 

Incorporated  Feb.  24,  1804 ;  to  continue  20  years. 

()fficers  elected  on  the  2d  Monday  in  April. 

Moses  Townsend,  Pres.  |  Stephen  Webb,  3d.  Sec'ry. 

Merchants  Insurance  Comfiany^  at  Salem. 
Incorporated  February  10,  1823.     Capital,  §150,000. 

Officers  elected  on  the  2d  Monday  in  April. 
Peter  Lander,  President,  j  G.  H.  Barker,  Secretary* 

Beverly  Marine  Insurance  C&mfiany, 

Capital,  S  100,000. 

Incorporated  June  20,  1809 ;  to  continue  20  years* 

Officers  elected  on  the  4th  Monday  in  July. 

Robert  Rantoul,  President,  j  Isaac   Flagg,   Secretary. 

Lincoln  and  Kennebec k  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany  t 

at  Wiscasset. 

Sncorporated    Feb.    12,    1803;  to  continue   20  yearg.* 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  March, 

Marblehead  Insurance  Comfiany. 
Incorporated  March  8,  1803  ;   to  continue  20  years. 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Monday  in  January. 
Robert  Hooper,  President,  j  John  Tretry,    Seqretar}'. 

Marblehead  Social  Insurance  Comfiany. 

Incorporated  June  ir,  1809. 

Nicholas  Bartlett,  President.  |  John  Sparhawk,  SecVy* 

Gloucester  Mirine  Insurance  Comfiany. 
Incorporated   June   22,    1803;    to  continue  20  years. 

Officers  elected  on  the  1st  Monday  in  May. 
William   Pearce,  President.  |  Wm.  Saville,  Secretary. 

Bedford  Marine  Insurance  Comfiany. 

Incorpor^tted  Feb.  11,  1805;  to  continue  20  j^ears. 

Officers  elected  on  the  2d  Monday  in  April. 

Joseph  Ricketson,  Pres't.  |  Gforge  Ho^vlanjJ,  S€cretar|f 


Governors  in  the  several  States. 


193 


if^hcEnix  Insurance-  Comfianf  at  Nantucket, 

Incorporated  June  13,  1818  ;  to  continue  20  years. 

Officers  elected  2d  Monday  in  January. 

Capital,  SlOO.OOO 

^fiezekiah  Barnard,   Pres.  J  Daniel  Coffin,   Secretary. 

Union  Marine  Insurance  Coinfiany  at  Xantucket. 
'fncorporated  June  21,    1804;   to  continue  20  years. 

Capital.  55100,000. 
iVilliam  Coffin,  Pres   |  John   Cartwright,   Secretary. 


GOVERNORS  IN  THE  SEVERAL  STATES. 


A-lbioo  K.  Panis, 
Levi  Woodbury, 
v\'iliiHm  Eustis, 
William  C.  Gibbs, 
Oliver  Wolcott, 
Cornelius  P.  Van  Ness, 
Joseph  C.  Yates, 
isaac  H.  Williamson, 
John  A.  Schulze, 
Samuel  P.iyj.cer, 
Samuel  Stevens,  jr. 
fames  Pieasants,  jr. 
Gabnel  Holmes, 
fohn  L.  Wilson, 
George  M.  Troup, 
John  x'\dair, 
William  Carroll, 
Jeremiah  Morrow, 
rhonias  B.  Robertson, 
Walter  Leake, 
William  Hendricks, 
Edwurd  Coles, 
Israel  Pickens, 
Aulexander  M'Nair, 


Maine. 

New-Hampshire. 

Massachusetts. 

Rhode-Island. 

Connecticut. 

Vermont. 

New-Yorki 

New-Jersey. 

Pennsylvania. 

Delaware. 

Maryland. 

Virginia. 

North-Carolina. 

South-Carolina, 

Georgia. 

Kentucky, 

Tennessee. 

Ohio. 

Louisiana. 

Missisippi. 

Indiana. 

Illinois. 

Alabaman 

Missouri. 


Lewis  Cass, 
lames  Miller, 
William  P.  Duva?, 

a 


TERRITORIES. 

Michigan. 
Arkcinsas, 
FloridaSv 


tmnitet  States  (iBalenDar*. 


COVER  NMENT  of  the  UNITED  STATES. 

JAMES   MONROE,   ll.d.    President. 

Daniel  D.  Tompkins,  Vice-President. 

EIGHTEENTH  CONGRESS, 

SENATE. 


Terms  exfiire. 
Maine,  John  Holmes,  1827 
N.H.  JohnF.  Parrott,  1825 
rer.Wm.  A.  Palmer,  1825 
Afass. Elijah  H.Mills,  1827 
i?. /.  James  D  Wolf,  1827 
Con,  James  Lanman,  1825 
N.  Y,  Rufus  King,  1825 
N.  J.  J.)s.  M'llvaine.t  1827 
P^rwn.  Walter  Lowrie,  1825 
Delaware^  1827 

Mar.  Edward  Lloyd,  1825 
Virg.  James  Barbour,  1827 
J\r.  C.  Ndth.  Macon,  1825 
&  C.  John  Gaillard,  1825 
Geo.  John  Elliott,  1825 
Km,  Isham  Talbot,  1825 
7>n.  John  H.  Eaton,  1827 
OAio,EthanA.Brown,1825 
Loui.  James  Brown,  1825 
Indi.  WalterTaylor,  1825 
Missi.  David  Holmes,  1827 
lUin.  NinianEdwards,1825 
vf/a6.  William  Kelly,  1825 
Miaso.  David  Barton,1825 


Terms  exfiire. 
John  Chandler,  1829 

Samuel  Bell,t  182S 

Horatio  Seymour,        1827 
James  Lloyd,  1829 

Nehemiah  R.  Knight,  182S 
Henry  W.Ed  wards,  tt 
Martin  Van  Buren,     1827" 
Mahl'on  Dickerson, 
William  Findlay, 


Samuel  Smith, 
John  Taylor, 
John  Branch,t 
Robert  Y.  Hayncf 
Nicholas  Ware, 
Richard  M.  Johnson, 
Andrew  Jackson,§ 
Benjamin  Ruggles, 
Henry  Johnson, 
James  Nc^le, 
ThomasH.  Williams,  182^ 
Jesse  B.  Thomas,  182< 
William  R.  King,  182i 
Thomas  H.  Benton,    1827 


182S 
1837 
182C 
1827 
!82£ 
182<: 
1823 
182£ 
18  2£ 
182^ 
1827 
182^ 
1827 


Charles  Cutts,  Secretary, 
President's  Salary,  S25,0C0.  Vice-President's,  S5,000 

•  By  the  Constitution,  the  Vice-President  is  President  of  the  Senate 
but  has  no  voice,  unless  the  Senate  is  equally  divided.  Each  State  i 
allowed  the  same  number  of  Electors  of  President  and  Vice-Pi-esidem 
as  their  whole  number  of  Senatoi-s  and  Representatives  in  Congress* 

Ntw  Members. 

Member  ot  tne  Senate  formerly,  not  lastCongresj 
%  Temporarily  aoi)o:Tt;ed  by  the  EKtcitive,  in  placf 
o£  Mr.  iioard  nan,"  deceased,  wliose  term  of  service 
w^s  to  expire  in  1827, 


Eighteenth  Congress.  195 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Henry  Clay,  of  Kentucky,  Sfieaker, 

MAINE  sends  7. 

William  Burleigh  David  Kidder        Steph.Longfellow 

♦Joshua  Cushman  *Enoch  Lincoln     JeremiahO'Briea 

♦Ebenez.  Herrick 

NEW-HAMPSHIRE   6 

Ichabod  Bartlett   ^  \rth.  Livermore  *Wni.PIumer,jr. 
*Matth.  Harvey    *Aaron  Matson     *Tho.Whipple,jr 

VERMONT   5. 

^Wm.  C.  Bradley  *Saml.  C.  Crafts   *Charles  Rich 
Daniel  A.  A.  Buck  *RollinC.Mallary 

MASSACHUSkXTS    13. 

♦Samuel  C.  Allen  *Hen.W.  D wight  *JeremiahNeIscn 
John  Bailey  *Timothy  Fuller   *John  Reid 

♦Francis  Baylies    *Aaron  Hobart     Jonas  Sibley 
B.  W.  Crownin-  *Samuel  Lathrop  §  Daniel  Webster 
shield  John  Locke 

RHODE   ISLAND    2. 

♦Job  Durfee  ♦Samuel  Eddy 

CONNECTICUT    6. 

♦Noyes  Barber      ♦Ansel  Sterling      ♦Gide.  Tomlinson 
§.Samuel  A.  Foot    ♦Eben.  Stoddard    ♦Lem .Whitman 

NEW-YORK    34. 

(Parme.  Adams)I|  ^ohn  Herkimer    §James  Strong 
John  W.  Cady       Jam.L.Hogeboom  ♦John  W   Taylor 
♦C.C.Cambreleng  Lemuel  Jenkins      Egbert  Teii  Eyek 
Lot  Clark  SamuelLawrence  ♦Albert  H.  Tracy 

Ela  Collins  ♦Elish  •  Litchfield  Jacob  Tyson 

Hector  Craig         H.  C.  Martindale  ♦S.V  an  Rensselaer 
Rowland  Day         Dudley  Marvin     ♦W.WVanWyck 
Justin  Dwinell        ♦John  I.  Morgan    ^Isaac  Williams 
Lewis  Eaton  John  Richards       (Isaac  Wilson)jj 

Charles  A.  Foote  Roberts.  Rose      *Silas  Wood 
Joel  Frost  Peter  Sharpe  (one  vacancy) 

Moses  Hayden       §Henry  R.  Storrs 

NEW-JERSEY   6. 

George  Cassedy    Daniel  Garrison     James  Matlack 
Lewis  Condict        George  Holcomb    Samu**!  Swan 

(I  J.  Wilson  is  returned  as  elected  ;  but  it  is  suppoS" 
ed  P.  Adams  will  contest  and  obtain  his  seat. 


196 


Eighteenth  Centres?, 


PENNSYLVANIA    26. 

James  Allison        Robert  Harris        *George  Plumer 
Samuel  Breck        *josephHemphill  *Thom.  J.  Rogers 
*John  Brown  *Sc<m1.D.  Ingbnm  *  Andrew  Stewart 

*James  Buchanan  George  Kreamer  *John  Tod 
♦SamuelEdwards  Samuel  M  Kean     Daniel  Udree 
William  C.  Ellis    Philip S.  Mikity  Isaac  Wayne 
♦Patrick  Farrellv  Diniel  H.  Miller    Henry  Wilson 
*John  Findlay     '   *  I  amesS  MitchT.-ll  James  Wilson 
*VValterForward  *Thos  Pattc^rson 


♦Louis  M'Lane 


DELAWARE    1. 


MARYLAND    9. 


Wm.  Haywardjr  *Peter  L  ttle         *R?phael  Neale 
♦Joseph  Kent         IsRac  M  Kim         John  S.  Spe?.ce 
John  Lee  Geo.  E.  Mitchell   *H.  R.  Warfield 


♦MarkAlexander 
*Wm.  S.  Archer 
*Wm.  L.  Ball 
John  S.  Barbour 
♦Philip  P.Barbour 
♦Burwell  Bassett 
♦John  Floyd 
♦RobertS.Garnett 


VIRGINIA     22. 

Joseph  Joh  ;Sto"» 
♦Jabez  Leitwich 
♦VV'illiam  M'Coy 
♦Chas  F.  Mcvcer 
*  ThoMKisNewton 
♦John  Raidolph 
Wm.  C.  Rivts 
♦Arthur  Smi(h 


♦William  Smith 
♦Alfcxand.  Sniyth. 
♦Jam.Stephtnson 
♦And  S.evenson 
*George  Tucker 
♦Jared  Williams 


NORTH-CAROLIN'A    1''. 

♦Hutch .G.Burton  ♦Thomas  H  Hall  Richd.D.Soaight 
*Henry  W.Conner  ♦Claries  H  oks      Kobtrt  B,  Vance 
§John  Culpeper     *)ohn  Long     '       *Lew is  Williams 
*VVel.N.Edwards  WillieP  Mangum 
Alfred  M.  Gatlin  ♦Rnm  M.Sanders 

SOUTH-CAROLINA   9. 

Roht. B.Campbell  ♦And.  R.  Govan    ♦Joel  R.  Poinsett 
♦J(hn  Carter  ♦Ja'Ti.Hami!ton,jr  ^Sterling  Tucker 

♦Joseph  Gist  ♦George M'DuflRe  *John  Wilson 

GEORGIA   7. 

♦Joel  Abbot  ♦Alfred  Cuthbert  ♦Edw.  F.  Tatnall 

George  Cary         yohn  Forsyth       *  Wiley  Thompson 
^Thos.  W.  Ccbb 


Eighteenth  Congress.  197 

KENTUCKY  12. 

Rich'dA.Buckner  *John  T.  Johnson  Philip  Thompson 
$Henry  Clay  Robt,  P.  Letchler  *David  Trimble 

Robert  P.  Henry  *Thos.  Metcalfe     David  White 
*Francis  Johnson  Thomas  P.Moore  Chas.  A.Wickliffe 

TENNESSEE   9. 

A.  R.  Alexander   *John  Cocke  ^as.  B.  Reynolds 

^Robert  Allen       Samuel  Houston  3as.  T.  Sandford 

John  Blair  Jacob  C.  Isaacks  James  Standifer 

OHIO  14. 

Mordecai  Bartlett  William  M'Lean  Samuel  F.  Vinton 

iPhilem.  Beecher  John  Patterson  Elisha  Whittlesey 
*J.  W,  Campbell   «Thomas  R.Ross  William  Wilson 

Jas.  W.  Gazlay     *John  Sloane  John  C.  Wright 
DuncanM'Arthur  *Joseph  Vance 

LOUISIANA   3. 

William  L.  Brent  Henry  H.  Gurley  Edw.  Livingston 

INDIANA    3. 

♦Jonathan  Jennings  William  Prince    John  Test 
Missisippi  1.    *Christopher  Rankin. 
ILLINOIS  1.    *Daniel  P.  Cook. 
MISSOURI  1.    *John  Scott. 

DELEGATES. 
MICHIGAN  TERRITORY.    Gabncl  Ricliard. 
ARKANSAW  TERRITORY.    Henry  W.  Conway.    , 
FLORIDA  TERRITORY.    Richard  K.  Call 

ALABAMA   3. 

John  M'Kee         *Gabiiel  Moore      George  W.  Owen 


SECRETARIES  OF  DEPARTMENTS. 

State,  John  Q.  Adams,  (Mass.)  Salary,  S6000 

Chief  Clerk,  Daniel  Brent. 
Treasury.  William  H.  Crawford,  (Geo.)       6C00 

Chief  Clerk.  Edward  Jones. 
War,  John  C.Calhoun,  (S.C)  6000 

Chi'fClerk^  Christopher  Vandeventer. 
.Vaz;y,  Samuel  L.  Southard,  (N.  J.)  6000 

Chief  Clerk,  Charles  Hay,  Esq. 


r98     Judiciary  of  U.  S.  and  District  OiHcera. 

TREASURY    OFFICERS. 

First  Comptroller,  Joseph  AncVrson,  (Tpd.)  3500 

Second       do.          Hichatd  Cutis,  (MHit-e.)  3000 

I'ir^t  Auditory         Ricba' d  Harrsson,  (Vi»g.)  3000* 

S^rond    do,             William  Lee,  (Mass.)  SOOO 

Third     do,             Peter  Ha^ner,  (Penn)  3000 

Fourth  do.             Constant  Freemr.n,  (Mass.)  SOOO 

Fifth     do.              Stev)hcn  Pltr. ronton,  (Df'l.)  SQGO 

Treasurer,              Thomfls  T.  Tucker,  (6  C.)  3000' 

Register^                 Joseph  Nourse,  (Virg.)  .;ooO 
Commissioners  of  Land  0^f<?,Geo.Grahani,(Vir.j  5006 

GENERAL    POST    OFFICE. 

Post' Master  Gen.  John  McLean,  (Ohio.)  4O0O 

Assistant    do.           Abrahmn  Br;<dlev\  (Conn.)  2500 

do.        do.          Phineas  Bradky,  (Conn.)  2500 

MINT. 

Director^                  Robert  Patterson.  2000 

Trea-iurer^                James  Rush,  1200 


JUDICIARY. 

SUPREME    COURT. 

John  Marshall,  Virg.  Chi-f  Justice,    Salary,  S^GOOi 


Associate  Judges.    Salary,  §4500  each. 

Bushrcd  Washington,  Vir. 
William  Johnson^  5.  Caro. 
Thomas  Todd,  Kentuckij. 


Gabriel  Uuvall,  Maryhml. 
Joseph  Story,  Massachuf.. 
Smith  Thoin[)son,    jY.  F,. 


Attorney  General,  William  Wirt,  ot  Viiginia. 
Salary,  §3500. 

jRefiorter  of  Decisions,  Henrv  Wheaton,  (N.Y.)  StOOO 
Clerk,  Elias  B.  Caldwell,  Delaware. 

DISTRICT   OFFICERS. 

Maine ^  Ashnr  Ware,  Judge.  Ether  Shepley,  AUcr- 
ney.  Thomas  G.  Thornton,  Marshall.  John  Mussey, 
jr.  Clerk. 

JSi^trj- Hamfishire,  John  S.  Sherburne.  Judge.  Daniel 
Humphreys,  Attorney.  Michael  M'CIeary,  Marshal 
?.  K.  Freeman,  Clerk. 


District  Officers.  199 

Massachusetts,  John  Davis,  Judge.  George  Blake, 
Attorney.  Samuel  D.  Harris,  Marshal.  Horatio  Bass, 
Deputy  Marshal. 

^  Marshal's  Office,  New  Court-House,  School  Street, 
John  W.  Dnvis,  District  X^lerk.  Office  Old  Court- 
House,  Court  Street. 

Rhode-Island,  David  Howell,  Judge.  John  Pitman, 
Attorney.  Ebenezer  K.  Dexter,  Marshal,  Benjamin 
Cowell,  Clerk. 

Connecticut^  Pierpont  Edwards,  Judge.  Hezekiah 
Huntington,  Attorney.    Andrew  Hull,  jr.  Marshal. 

Vermont.  Elijai  Paine,  Judge.  William  A.  Gris- 
wold.  '\tLorney.     Joseph  Edson,  Marshal. 

J^''^w-York,  South  District,  William  P.  Van  Ness, 
Judge,  Robert  Tillotson,  Attorney.  Thomas  Morris, 
Marshal.  James  Dill,  Clerk.  North  District,  Roger 
Skinner,  Judge.  Samuel  Beardsley,  Attorney.  John 
W.  Livingston,  Marshal. 

New- Jersey ^  Wm.  S^  Pennington,  Judge.  Oliver  W, 
Ogden,  Marsbal. 

Pennsylvania^  (East)  Richard  Peters,  Judge, 
Charles  J.  Ligersoll,  Attorney.  John  Conard,  Marshal. 

Pfnn-.ylvania,  (  West)  Jonathan  H.  Walker,  Judge. 
Alexander  Brackenridge,  Attorney.  Hugh  Davis, 
MarsUai. 

Delaware^  Willard  Hall,  Judge.  George  Reed,  jr. 
Attorney,     James  Brobson,  Marshal. 

Maryland,  Theodorick  Bland,  Judge.  Elias  Glenn, 
Attorney.     Paul  Bentalou,  Marshal. 

Virginia  CFmsC)  St.  George  I'ucker,  Judge.  Rob- 
ert Stoddard,  Attorney.    Joiin  Pegram,  Marshal. 

Virginia  fWest)  John  G.  Jackson,  Judge.  Jacob 
Beeson,  Attorney.  '  Benjamin  Reedcr,  Marshal. 

JVortJi-Carolina.  Henry  Potter,  Judge.  Thomas  P. 
Devereux,  Attorney.    Beverly  Daniel,  Marshal. 

^outh-Carulinay  Thomas  Lee,  Judge.  John  Gads- 
den, Attorney.  Morton  A.  Waring,  Marshal.  James 
Jewey,  Clerk. 

Georgia,  Jeremiah  Cuyler,  Judge.  Richard  W. 
Habersham,  Attorr.ey.    John  H.  Morel,  Marshal. 

Kentucky,  Robert  Trimble,  Judge.  George  M.  Bibb, 
Attorney.     Chapm  ;n  Coleman,  Marshal. 

East-Ttnncssee^  John  M'Nairy,  Judge  of  both  Dis- 
tricts. Prior  Lea,  Attorney,  Charles  J.  Porter,  MarsUal, 


200  Sittings  oNhe  Federal  Courts. 

West-Tennessee i  Henry  Crabb,  Attorney.  Robert 
Purdv,  Marshal, 

Ohio^  Charles  W.  Bird,  Judge.  Joseph  S  Benham, 
Attorney.    William  Dotigherty,  Marshal. 

Louisiana^  John  R,  Dick,  Judge.  John  W.  Smith, 
Attorney,  East  District.  John  Brownson,  do.  West 
District  John  Nicholson.  Marshal,  East  District. 
Andrew  Dumartrait,  do.  West  District. 

Indiana^  Benjamm  Parke,  Judge.  Charles  Dewey, 
Attorney.    John  Vawter,  Marshal. 

Missisifi/iU  Peter  Randolph,  Judge.  William  B. 
Griffith,  Attorney.    Charles  M.  Norton,  Marshal. 

lUinoisy  Nathaniel  Pope.  Judge.  Jepthah  Haixlin, 
Attorney.    Henry  Coner,  Marshal. 

Alabama^  Charles  Fait  Judge.  William  Crawford, 
Attorney.    Francis  W.  Arnjstrong,  Marshal. 

Missouri,  James  H.  Peck,  Judge.  Robert  Wash^ 
Attorney.    Henry  Dodge,  Marshal. 

Dist.  Colum.  Wm.  Crunch,  Chief  Judge.  Buckner 
Thruston,  and  James  S.  Morsell,  Assistant  Judges^, 
Thomas  Swann,  Attorney.    Tench  Ringgold,  Marshal. 

Florida^  Edgar  Macon,  Attorney. 


Sittings  of  the  Federal  Courts. 
SUPREME  COURT. 

At  the  se^t  of  Government,  the  fir^t  Monday  in  Feb- 
Tuary  annually. 

'  CIRCUIT  COURTS. 

When  any  of  the  foUowing  days  happen  on  Sunday,  the  Court  is  to  be 
Uolden  on  the  Monday  following. 

FIRST    CIRCUIT. 

In  JK'eiu-Ham/ishzre,  at  Portsmouth,  on  the  8th  of 
May  ;  and  at  Exeter  on  die  8'h  of  Octol^er. 

In  Rhode-Island,  at  Providence,  on  the  15th  day  of 
November;  and  at  Newport,  on  the  15th  day  ot  June. 

In  Massachusetts^  at  Boston,  May  15,  and  Oct.  15th. 

In  Mam^,  at  Portland,  1st  of  May;  and  at  Wiscas> 
sett,  1st  of  October. 

SECOND    CIRCUIT. 

In  Connecticut,  at  New-Haven,  on  the  13th  day  of 
April ;  and  at  Hartford,  on  the  17th  of  September. 


Counsellors  and  Attorneys.  201 

>In  Vermont^  at  Windsor,  on  the  21st  day  of  May,  and 
^t  Rutland,  on  the  3d  day  of  October. 
In  JVetv-York,  at  New- York,  April  1,  and  Sept.  1, 

DISTRICT  COURTS. 

In  Maincy  at  Portland  the  first  Tuesday  in  June,  and 
the  1st  Tuesday  in  December;  and  at  Wiscasset,  the 
last  Tuesday  in  February,  t«nd  2d  Tuesday  in  Sept. 

In  J^rtv-ffamfishire,  at  Portsmouth,  3d  Tuesday  in 
March  and  September  ;  and  at  Exeter,  3d  in  June  and 
December. 

In  Vermont,  at  Windsor  and  Rutland,  October  6,  and 
May  24. 

In  MafisachusettSy  at  Boston,  3d  Tuesday  in  March, 
and  4th  in  June,  second  in  September,  and  first  in  De- 
cember 

In  Rhode-Islandy  at  Newport  and  Providence,  first- 
Mondays  in  February  and  August,  and  1st  Mondays  \rx 
May  and  Nf<vember. 

In  Conwcticut,  at  New-Haven,  3d  Tuesdays  in  Feb- 
ruary and  August ;  at  Hartford,  3d  Tuesdays  in  May 
and  November 

Exclusivt  of  tiie  above-mentioned  stated  Courts,  the 
District  Judges  have  power  to  hold  special  Courts,  in 
their  respective  Districts,  at  their  discretion. 


Counsellors   and   Attorneys    in    the    Circuit    Court^ 

Mafssachufietts  District, 
RufusG.Amory    John  Heard,  jr.     Lemuel  Shaw 
E.   S.  Liverraore  Wm.  P.  Whiting  Jos.  E.  Sprague 
Harrison  G    Otis  Peter  O.Thacher  August.  Peabody 
William  Prescott  Warren  Dutton    Dav.  Cummings 
Ho'-atior-)wnsend  Sam).  D.  Parker    Wm.  D.  Sohier 
George  Blake         Thos.  Welch,  jr.  John  Stuart 
Bei;]a,   Whitman  James  T.  Austin    D.S.Greenough.jr* 
Jihn  Callender      Wm.  C.  Aylwin    Beni  min  Guild 
Josiah  Quincy        Saml.F.M'Cleary  Sam. K.  Williams 
Samuel  Haven       Joseph  E.  Smith     Phineas  Blair 
Joseph  Rowe  George  Sullivan     Saml.  L.  Knapp 

Ebenezer  Gav        Henry  Cabot         William  A.  Fales 
William  Sullivan  Samnel  Hubbard  Benj.  Gorham 


202 


Navy  Register. 


Alex.  Townsend 
Lever.  Saltonstall 
Josiah  P.  Cooke 
William  Minot 
John  Knapp 
$Lbenez.  Moseley 
William  Austin 
Elijah  Morse 
Sherman  Leland 
Samuel  B.  Barrell 
Henry  Orne 
Samuel  D.  Ward 
Samuel  E.  Smith 
Octav.  Pickering 
William  Gale 
Francis  Basset 
Stephen  Hooper 
Wm.  P.  Mason 


HarrisonG.Otis.jr 
Dav.  A.  Simmons 
Kilborn  Whitman 
Loammi  Baldwin 
Wiliiam  Parker 
Elijah  F.Wallace 
John  Pickering 
Benj.  R.  Nichols 
W^m.  Simmons 
Charles  P.  Curtis 
Francis  C.  Gray 
James  C.  Merrill 
Thomas  Power 
Cyrus  Alden 
Wm.  J.  Spooner 
Charles  G  Loring 
Alexander  Bliss 
Zechariah  Eddy 


Saml.  J.  Gardner 
Russell  Jarvis 
W^R.P.Washburn 
Franklm  Dexter 
J-hn  R.  Adan 
Wm.  A.  Warner 
Bra.dford  Sumner 
John  B.  Davis 
E.  Ritchie  Dorr 
Jos.  Harriiigtoa 
Waldo  Flint 
John  T.Winthrop 
James  Bowdoin 
Nini  in  C.  Betton 
W:n.  H.Gardiner 
Ab'ham  A  Dame 
W.Uard  Phillips 
Jibez  Chickering 


J>rAVF  REGISTER, 

Corrected  at  the  Navy  Department,  Washington,  Sept.  1823. 

John  Rodgers,  President. 

Isaac  Chauncey,  and  Charles  Morris. 

Sabry,  $3,500  each. 

C.  W.  GoLDSBOROUGH,  Secretary,    Salary,  $2000. 


John  Rodgers 
James  Barron 
Wm.  Bainbridge 
Thomas  Tin  gey 
Charles  Stewart 
Isaac  Hull 
Isaac  Chauncey 
David  Porter 
Samuel  Evans 
Jacob  Jones 


CAPTAINS. 

Charles  Morris 
Arthur  Sinclair 
Ths.Macdcnough 
Lew.  Warrington 
Joseph  Bainbridg*^ 
Wm.  M.  Crane 
Jas.  T,  Leonard 
James  Biddle 
Chs.  G.  Ridgely 


Robert  TSpence 
Danl.T.Patterson 
Samuel  Anc;us 
M.  T.  Woolsey 
John  O.  Creightofn 
Edw.  Trenchard 
John  Downes 
John  D.  Heiiley 
Jesse  D.  Elliot 


MASTERS  COMMANDANTS. 


Robert  Henley 
Stephen  Cassin 
James  Renshaw 


David  Deacon 
Lewis  Alexis 
Sidney  Smith 


Thomas  Brown 
Saml .  Woodhouse 
C.C.B.  Thompson 


Navy  Officers  of  the  United  States.        203 


A.  S.  Wadsworth  Edm.  P.  Kf^nnedy  J ns.  S.  M'Pherson 
Geo.  W.  Rodgers  Blexan.  J.  Dallas    John  Porter 
George  C,  Read     John  B.  Nicolson    Wm.Bok.)i>  Finch 
Henry  E.  Ballard    B.  V.  Hoffman       Wm.  B.  Srm  ruck 
William  Carter      Jesse  Wilkinson     Benj.  W.  Bo:)tU 
Jos.  J  Nicholson    George  Budd         Alex.  Claxton 
WolcottChauncey  T.A.Cattsby Jones  Chas.  W.  Morgan 


FrancisJ.  Mitchell 
Raymond  H.Perry 
Lawren.  Kearney 
Foxhall  A.  Parker 
Edw.  R.  M'Call 
Daniel  Turner 
David  (Conner 
John  Gallagher 
T.Holdup  Stevens 
Hy.  S.Ntwcomb 
James  P.  Of  Hers 
Wm.  .vl.  Hunter 
John  D  Sioat 
Matt.  C.  Perry 
Chs.  W.  Skinner 
Joseph  Wragg 
Sanil.  W.  Adams 
Fred.  W.  Smith 
Otho  Norris 
John  T.  Newton 
Samuel  Henley 
Joseph  Smith 
Law.  Rousseau 
George  W.Storer 
Joseph  Cassin 
Robert  M.  Rose 
Beverley  Kennon 
Edw.  R.  Shubrick 
Charles  A.  Budd 
Fi  HncisHGregory 
Robert  Spedden 
John  H.  Clactc 
Philip  F.  Vorhees 
Benjamin  Cooper 


LIEUTENANTS. 

Wm.  L.  Gordon 

Silas  Duncan 
James  Ram  age 
Duliny  Forrest 
David  Geissinger 
Robt.  F.  St.ickton 
T.S.Cunningham 
Isaac  M'Keever 
J.  P.  Zatitzinger 
Chs.  E.  Crowley 
William  D.Salter 
Chs.  S.  M'Cawley 
John  H.  Bell 
Thos.  Ivl.  Newell 
ElieA.  F.Valette 
Wm.  A.Spencer 
FrancisB.Gamble 
WilliamLaughton 
Nelson  Webster 
Thos.  T.  Webb 
Jolin  Percival 
John  H.  Aulick 
Wm.  V.  Taylor 
Mervine  P.  Mix 
Biaden  Dulany 
James  M'Gowan 
SilasH.Stringham 
N.L.Montgomery 
W.A.C.FHrragut 
Geo.B.  Vi'Cullon 
Steph.  Champlin 
■A  iiliam  Lowe 
iiichd. G.Ed  wards 
Isaac  Mavo 


Wm.  K.  Latimer 
William  Mervine 
Thomas  Crabb 
Edward  B.  Babbit 
Thomas  Paine,  jr. 
James  Armstrong 
Joseph  Smoot 
Robt  B.  Randolph 
William  Berry 
Samuel  L.  Breeze 
John  Evans 
Benjamin  Page, jr. 
John  T.  Ritchie 
John  A.  Wish 
John  Gwinn 
Wm.  A.  Weaver 
Thos.  W.WymaQ 
James  L  Morris 
Andrew  Fitzhugh 
Wm.M.  Caldwell 
John  K.  Carter 
Joseph  Cross 
Abm.  S.  TenEick 
John  White 
Wm.  M.  Robins 
Hiram  Paulding 
J.  D.  Williamson 
Uriah  P.  Levy 
Enoch  H.  Johns 
Charles  Lacy 
Charles  Boarman 
French  Forrest 
Edgar  Freeman 
^Vm.E.M'Kenney 


£04      Navy  Officers  of  the  United  States. 

William  J.  Beit     John  H.  Lee  Allen  Griffin 

Chs.  H.  Caldwell   Walter  Abbot       John  L.Cummings 
William  Jamesun  J  mcsM.M'Intosh  Fred.  S.  Gibbon" 
James  W.  H.  R<iy  Joskh  Tatnall        John  J.  Young 
William  Boerum  William  Temple    Charles  H.  Bell 
C,  L.  Williamson  Geo.  M'Cawley     Abraham Bigelow 
Charles  Gauutt     Hugh  N.  Page       Otlio  Stallings 
Wm.  W.  Ramsey  John  A.  Cook         Zach.  W.  Nixon 
Ralph  Vorhees     William  Inman      Henry  C.  Newtoa 
Alrxan.  Eski'idge  Joel  Abbot  Frank.  Ellery 

Eben.  Ridgeway    Lewjs  E.  Simonds  Fred.  Varnum 
Thos.  A.  Conover  John  M.  Dale         Fred.G.  Wolbert 
Arch.S.  Campbell  HarrisonH.Cocke  Joseph  R.  Jarvis 
William  I'aylor     Wm.J.  M'Cluney  Thos.  W.  Freelon 
John  C.  Long         Albert  G.  Wall      Pard.M.  Whipple 
Henry  R.  Waraer  Eph.D.  Whitlock  James  Williams 
John  H.  Graham  James  F.  Curtis     S.  W.  Le  Compte 
Henry  Ward         James  Goodrum     Charles  T.  Piatt 
Henry  Henry        J.B.Montgomery  W.M.  Armstrong 
Saml.W.Downing  Horace  B.  Sawyer  Wm.  F.  Shields 
Richard  S.Hunter  C.  K  Stnbling       G.  J.  Pender^rast 
WilliamPottengcr  James  E.  Legare  W.  C.  Njchoison 
Henry  W.  Ogden  Joshua  R,  Sands     James  B.  Cooper 

SURGEONS. 
Edward  Cutbush  William  Turk        William  Swift 
Saml.R.  Marshall  Hyde  Ray  Ricd.  K  Hoffmars 

Lewis  Heerman     W,  W.  Buchanan  Thomas  B.  S  (tef 
Jos.  G,  T.Hunt     Charles  Cotton      Wm.BarnwcllJr, 
Jonathan  Cowdry  Gerard  Dayers      Peter  Christie 
Samuel  D.  Heap    Robert  R.  Barton  Charles  M.  Reese 
Robert  L.  Thorn    Benj  P.  Kissam     Samuel  Jackson 
Wm.  P.C.  Barton  John  A.  Kear  ey    Andrew  B.  Cook 
George  Logan        Baily  Washington  John  H.  Gordon 
Amos  A.  Evans     Geo.  T.  Kennon    Leonard  Oaborne^ 
Robert  S.Kearney  Walter  W.  New    Thos.  Vv^lliam son 
James  Page  Rcbt.C.  Randolph  GeorgeS.Sprostort 

Thomas  Harris      Chs.  B.  Hamilton   Elnathan  Judson 

SURGEONS'  MATES. 

John  Harrison  Benjamin  Austin    Benj.  A.  Welles 

Manuel  Phillips  W.  F,  Rodgers      Wm.  D.  Conway 

William  Belt  Jolin  W^.  Peaco      James  Norris 

Jnali.  Armstrong  A,M.Montgomery  Benajah  Tickner 


Navy  Officers  of  the  United  States.       206 


Charles  Chase 
r.  V.  Wiesenthal 
IV  :u.  Birch  more 
fohn  S.  Wiley 
'ames  R  Boyce 
ilichard  Stevens 
fohn  Fitzhughjr. 
3avid  S.Edwards 
Vlordecai  Morgan 

saac  Garretson 
Element  S.  Hunt 
jwinn  Harris 
fohn  H.  Carr 
S^athaniel  Lyde 
iamuelHambleton 
lobt.  C.  Ludlow 
B.  Timberldke 
Thomas  J.  Chew 
Thomas  Shields 
iichd.  C.  Archer 
l.ewis  Deblois 
ieorge  S.  Wise 


>aid  P.  Adams 
ohn  Cook 
3heever  Felch 


Francis  S.  Beattie 
Joseph  K.*:nz 
Ja  nes  Cornick 
R.  F.  Dandridge 
Wm.  Williamson 
Wm.  D.  Babbit 
R,  T.  Falconer 
Jos.  B.  Stiilman 

PURSERS, 
Fran.  A.  Thornton 
James  M.  Halsey 
Edw.  Fitzgerald 
Alex  P.  Darrah 
Williams.  Rogers 
Samuel  P.  Todd 
George  Benlejr. 
James  H.  Clark 
Joseph  Wilson, jr. 
Jos,  B.  Wilkinson 
William  Sinclair 
John  N.  Todd 
Timothy  Winn 

CHAPLAINS. 

Nathl.  x\ndrews 
James  Brooks 
James  Everett 


Thomas  J.  Boyd 
George  Terrill 
David  N.  Mahoh 
Isa.a.r.  Hulse 
John  Haslett 
Stephen  R  tpalje 
Edm.  L  Dub^rry 
Henry  W.Bassett 


William  M.Sands 
Joseph  H.  Terry 
Thomas  Breeze 
Gardner  Thomas 
A.Y.  Humphreys 
John  de  Bree 
CaarlesO.  Handy 
Silas  Butler 
Edw.  N.  Coxe 
Nath.  H.  Perry 
J.NHamb]eton,act 
Joseph  Watson  ** 


Addison  Searle 
B.  Allison 
Cave  Jones 


NAVAL  AGENTS. 


Lnoch  G.  Parrott, 
Vnios  Biiiney, 
Constant  Taber, 
oseph  Hull, 
'.  K.  Paulding, 
ieorge  Harrison, 
ames  Riddle, 
ames  Beatty, 
ohn  Randall, 
/liles  King, 

Facanc, 
ohn  P.  Henry, 
oseph  H.  Hawkins, 
& 


Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Boston,  Msiss. 
Nevvp  rt,  R.  L 
Middetdwn,  Conn. 
New  York. 
Philadelphia,  Penn. 
New-Castle,  Del. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Annapolis,  Md, 
Norfolk,  Vu. 
Charleston,  S.C, 
Savannah,  Ga. 
New-Orleans, 


S06      Navy  Officers  of  the  United  States. 

Richard  M'Call,  Mediterranean. 

Baring  Brothers,  &  Co.  London. 

Kote.     Kaval   Agents  receive  one  per  cent,  on  their  expenditures  i 
not  lo  exceed  two  thousand  dollars. 

NAVAL  STORE  KEEPERS. 

Vacant,  New-York,  Benj.Homans,  Portsmouth,  N.H : 
George  Bates,  Cliarlestown,  Mass.  Robert  Kennedy. 
Piiiladelphia,  David  Brearly,  Washington,  Gabrie 
Gault,  Gosport,  Va.  Samuel  T.  Andei'son,  New  Oriciins 

NAVAL  CONSTRUCTORS. 

William  Doughty,  Washington,  John  Floyd,  New 
York,  Taccfw^,  Philadelphia,  Francis  Grice,Gosport,Va» 

NAVY  YARDS. 

M  IVashivgton.  Thomas  Tingey,  Captain  Com 
mandant  and  Navy  Agent. — James  Owner,  head  car 
penter. — John  Davis,  of  Abel,  plumber  and  blacksmith 
— William  Sanford.  head  sail  maker. 

j4t  Charlestoivn,  William  Bainbridge,  Cap.  Com. 

jit  Portsmouth,  MH.  Wm.  M.  Crane,     do. 

M  JVeiv  York,  Samuel  Evans,  do. 

At  JVorfolky  Lewis  Warrington,  do. 

At  lVashi7ig(07i^  Thomas  Tingey,  do. 


MARINE  CORPS. 

PAT   OF   OFFICERS    AS   ESTABLISHED    BY    LAW. 


Pay 

Forage 

Rations 

RANK  OR  STATION. 

per 

per 

per  da) 

xMonth 

Month 

at 25  ct 

Lieut.  Col.  Commandant, 

$75 

$8 

6 

Captnins, 

40 

o 

First  Lieutenants, 

30 

3 

Second  Lieutenants, 

25 

- 

2 

Adj  Pay  &  Q  M  each  extra 

30 

LIEUT.  COL.  COMMANDANT. 

Archibald  Henderson. 

CAPTAINS. 

Richard  Smith  William.  Anderson 

R.  D.  WainWright,  b.m.       Samuel  Miller 


Naval  Force  of  the  United  States.       207 


William  H.  Freeman 
Joseph  L.  Kiihn,  p.m. 


I  ohn  M,  Gamble 
|'\  B.  De  Bellevue 
^iamuel  E.  Watson 

FIRST  LIEUTENANTS. 
1  Charles  R.  Broom  Elij.  J.Weed,  q^m.  Charles  Grymes 
^icnj.  Richardson    Joseph  C   Hall       G  O   Brewerton 
"  "'    ■  W.  VV.  Dulanv      Ward  Marston 

Thos.  S.Eng;lish     CharlesC.Tupper 
Henr.W  Gardner  \   A.  Nicholson 
Thns.  B.  Barton      J  M'CawleyJr. 
Geo.  W.  Walker  Benj.  Macomber 
\G.Howle,  A.&i.  Christo.  C,  Floyd 

SECOND  LIEUTENANTS. 
\.hm.  N.  Brevoort  Job  S.  Williams      John  Lowrv 
^aml.  S.Coejemen  CharlesF.Spering  Henry  B.  Tyler 
\ndrew  Ross  Alvin  E-lson  JosephL.C. Hardy 

\JV.  A.  Blood  good  Marc.  M.  Little     Geo.  F.  Lindsay 
:lichard  Douglass  Horatio  N.  Crabb  Wm. A.  Randolph 


^evi  Twiggs 
ohn  Harris 
Thos.  A.  Linton 
I.  T.  Auchmiity 
ames  Edelin 


VESSELS  OF  WAR  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

r.INE    OF    BATTLE    SHIPS. 

SLOOPS    OF    WAR. 

Independence, 

74 

Hornet, 

18 

Washington, 

74 

Ontario, 

18 

Franklin, 

74 

Erie, 

18 

Columbus, 

74 

Peacock, 

18 

Ohio, 

74 

Alert,  Store  Ship, 

— 

North  Carolina, 

74 

Delaware, 

74 

BRIG. 

Spark, 

12 

FRIGATES    FIRST    CLASS. 

Constitution, 

44 

SCHOONERS. 

United  States, 

44 

Nonsuch, 

6 

Guerriere, 

44 

Porpoise, 

12 

Java, 
Potomac, 

44 

Dolphin, 

12 

44 

Shark, 
Grampus, 

12 
12 

FRIGATES     SECOND     CLASS. 

Asp, 

Lady  of  the  Lake, 

Congress, 

36 

1 

Constellation, 

36 

Macedonian, 

36 

GUN    BOATS. 

Fulton  Steam  Frigate, 

30 

Nos.  95,  8,  72,  76,  158, 

CORVETTES. 

1  gun  each, 

6 

John  Adams, 

24 

8  Schooners  employed  in 

Cyane, 

24 

cruizing  in  the  Webt  Indies, 

$08        Pay  of  the  United  States  Navy. 

A  COMPLETE  AND  CORRECT  TABLE 

Of  the  Pay  and  Subsistence  allowed  to  Officers  in  tfi^ 

JVavy  of  the  United  States. 


RASTK   OR   STATION. 

Captain  of  a  vessel  of  32 

guns  and  upwards, 
Captain  of  a  vessel  20,  and 

under  32  guns,        -     - 
Master  Commandant,     - 
Lieutenant  Commanding, 
Lieutenant,      -     -     -     - 

Chaplain,     -     -     -     -     - 

Surgeon,      -     -     -     -     - 

Surgeon's  Mate,    -     -    - 
Sailing  Master,      -     -     - 
Purser.    ------ 

School  Master,      -     -     - 
Boatswain,        -     -     -     - 

Gunner,      _     -    -     -     - 

Sail  Maker,       .     -     .     - 
Carpenter,  -     -     -    -     - 

Midshipmen,    -     -     -     - 

Master's  Mate,      -     -     - 
Captain's  Clerk,   -     -     - 
Boatswain's  Mate,      -    - 
Carpenter's  Mate,      -^   - 
Cockswain,       -    -    -     - 

Quarter  Gunner,  -     -     - 
Quartermaster,      -     -     - 
Master  at  Arms,    -     -     - 
Armourer,    -     -    -    -    - 

Steward,      -     -     -     -     - 

Cooper, 

Cook,     ------ 


per  \per. 
moAaay 


100   8 


75 

6 

60 

5 

50 

4 

40 

3 

40 

2 

50 

2 

30 

2 

40 

2 

40 

2 

25 

2 

20 

2 

20 

2 

20 

2 

20 

2 

19 

20 

25 

19 

19 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

18 

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JV.  B.  Applications  for  appointments  must  be  made 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  accompanied  with  the 
recommendatory  letters. 


Army  of  the  United  States.  209 

ARMY  REGISTER. 

Corrected  at  the  Adjutant- CeneraPs   Office  at  Washington,  Sept.  1823. 
GENERAL    STAFF. 

Jacob  Brown,  Major- General. 

Edmund  P.  Gaines,  Brig.  Gen    Major-General  brevet. 

"Wjnfield  Scott,  do.  do. 

Thomas   S.   Jesup,  Brig.  General,   and  Quarter -Master 

General,  Adjutant-General. 
John  E.  Woo],  Inspector-General,  Colonel. 
S.  B.  Archer,  do.  do. 

William  Linnard,  Quarter-Master,  Major. 
Henry  Stanton,  do.  do. 

SUBSISTENCE  DEPARTMENT. 

Colonel,  George  Gibson,  com.  gen.  subsistence, 

PURCHASING    DEPARTMEN  T. 

Callender  Irvine,  com.  of  pur. 

PAY  DEPARTMENT. 
Colonel  N.  Towson,  Paymaster- General, 

Thomas  Wright,  Paymaster. 

Asher  Phillips,  do. 

Alphonso  Wetmore,  do, 

Benjamin  F    Lamed,  do, 

Satterlee  Clark,  do. 

David  Gwynne,  do. 
Charles  B.  Tallmadge,        do, 

Daniel  Randall,  do, 

Charles  H.  Smith,  do. 

Thomas  Biddle,  do. 

A.  A,  Massias,  do, 

T.  P.  Andrews,  do. 

G.  A.  Bibby,  do. 

MEDICAL    DEPARTMENT, 

Surgeon- General,  Joseph  Lovell. 

Siurgeo?!.'}^  Thomas  Lawson,  Thomas  G.  Mower,  B,  F, 

liarney,   W.  V.   Wheaton,   John  Gale,  Josiah 

Everett,  Edward  Purcell,  B.  Delavan, 


£10 


Army  of  the  United  States. 


Assistant  Surgeons. 

Geo.  W.  Maupin  Joseph  P.  Russell   R.  M.  Coleman 

Joseph  Goodhue  Rich.  Weightman  Benjamin  King       r 

James  H.  Sargent  I.P.  C.  Macmahon  Prestley  H.  Craig 

Sjlvester  Day  Wm.  Beaumont     John  Jackson 

William  Turner  Wm.  H.  Nicoll      John  A.  Brereton 

Hanson  Catlett  Robert  French        Henry  Stevenson 

Foster  Swift  James  Cutbush        Mordecai  Hale 

T.  I.  C.  Monroe  Wm.  S.  Comstock  Rich.  S.  Satterlee 

Samuel  B.  Smith  Richard  Randall     Zina  Pitcher 

James  Mann  Geo.  B.  M'Knight  W.  E.  Langdou 

J.  Wallace  Lyman  Foot  Robert  McMillan 

Joseph  Eaton  '  Thomas  P.  Hall      Edwin  James 

Robert  Archer  S.  H.  Littlejohn      Alfred  Wotkyns 
Geo.  C.  Clitherall  C.  A.  Finley  Chas.  F.  Luce 

Squire ^Lea  Chas.  Mendenhall 

ENGINEER    DEPARTMENT. 

Corfis  of  Engineers. 

Alexander  Macomb,  Chief  Engineer,  Maj.  Gen.  brevet. 

General  Simon  Bernard,  Assistant  Engineer. 

Lieutenant -Colonel^  Charles  Gratiot. 


Majors. 
G.  Totten,  Lt.  Col.  brev. 


Samuel  Babcock, 


Ca/itains. 
Sylvester  Thayer,  Lt.  Col.  br.     T.  W.  Maurice 
R,  E.  De  Russey,  brevet  Hipol  Dumas 


Frederick  Lewis 


John  L.  Smith 


J^irst  Lieutenants,  George  Blaney,  Thomas  I.  Leslie, 
William  H.  Chase,  Richard  Delafield,  Andrew  Talcott. 

Second  Lieutenants.  William  A.  EJiason,  Frederick  A. 
Underbill,  Cornelius  A.  Ogden,  Henry  Brewerton,  Ste- 
phen Tuttle,  br.  Edw.  H.  Courtenay,  George  Dutton, 
br.  Joseph  Mansfield,  br.  Alfred  Mordecai,  br. 

TOPOGRAPHICAL    ENGINEERS. 

Majors. 
John   Anderson  James  Kearney 

Isaac   Roberdeau  Stephen   H.   Long 

John  J.  Abert  V,  H.  Perrault 


Army  of  the  United  States.  211 

ASSISTANT   TOP.   ENGINEERS. 

Cafitains. 
IVilliam  Tell  Poussia  Hartman  Bache 

fohn  Le  Conte  W.  G.  McNeill 

FIRST    REGIMENT    OE   ARTILLERY. 

ColoneU  James  House. 

Lieutenant- Colonel^  G.  Bomford,  brevet. 

Major,  John  B.  Walbach,  Lieut.  Colonel,  brevet, 

Cafitains. 

J.  B.  Crane,  maj  brevet  Milo  Mason 

A.  S.  Brook,  maj  brevet  Hy.  Whiting,  br.  A.  Q.  IVI. 

James  Dalliba,  maj  brevet  F.  Whiting 

S.  Churchill  R.  L.  Baker 
W.  J.  Worth,  maj  brevet 

First    Lieutenants. 

H.  Saunders,  A.  C.  S.  Henry  F.  Evans 

Ed.  Kirby,  aid  to  G.  Brown  J.  Simonson 

R.  M.  Kirby,  capt  br  W.  G.  M'Neil,  A.  T.  E. 

N.  G.  Dana,  A.  C.  S.  John  Symington 

Timothy  Green,  A.  C.  S.  M.  A.  Pattrick,  A.  C.  S. 

J.  J.  Davis  Andrew  M'lntire,  A.  C.  B'. 

tV.  T.  Willard  Giles  Porter 

Hv.  W.  Griswold,  adjutant  George  Webb 
W'.  Smith,  A  C.  S. 

Second    Lieutenants. 

J   Howard  Hugh   P.    Welch 

D.  Van  Ness  Jona.   Prescott 

Justin   Diniick  Charles    Dimmock 

Daniel  Tyler  Wash.  Wheelwright 

J.   M.   Edwards  J.   H.   Cooke 

W.    H.    Swift  John  J.   Schuler 

Lemuel   Gates  Isaac   Trimble 

D.   D.   Tompkins  George  S.  Green,  brevet 

H.    L    Feltus  Frederick    Searle,  brevet 

G.  D.   Ramsay  Andrew  Kinnard,  brevet 
Wm.  T.  W.  Tone 

SECOND   REGIMENT    OF   ARTILLERY. 

Colonel^ 

Lieutenant' Coione/y  William  Macrea,  brevet. 

iWo/or,  JacQb  Hiudflftap,  brevet,  %. 


$13  Army  of  the  United  States. 

CafitatTiR, 

Wm.  Gates  Charles  J.  Nourse,  brevet 

A.  C.  W.  Fanning,  maj  br.  Frs.  S.  Belton 

I.  Roach,  jr.  Rd.  A.  Zantzinger,  brevet 

J.  F.  Heileman  J.  Mountfort,  brevet 

Geo.  Talcott,  ordnance  Th   C.  Legate 

First  Lieutenant f>, 

K.  Baden  John  S.  Abeel,  brevet 

Elijah    Lyon,  A  C.  S.  Robert  L.  Armstrong,  Adj, 

Bichard  Bache,  brevet  H.  S.  Mallory 

Gustavus  S.  Drane,  A.C.S,  James  Spencer 

G.  W.  Gardiner,  A.  C.  S.  W.  Wells,  A.  G.  S. 

C.  S.  Merchant,  A.  C.  S.  John  A.  Webber,  A.  C.  S, 

Charles  Mellon,  A.  C.  S.  F.  L.  Griffith 

Allen  Loud,  A.  C-  S.  C.  M.  Eakin 

H.  W.  Fitzhugh,  A.  C.  S.  Samuel  Cooper 

Second  Lieutenants. 

W.  E.  Williams  W.  C.  De  Hart 

Samuel  M'Kenzie  James  A.  Chambers 

Ed.  Harding  Joshua  Barney 

James  Green,  A.  Q.  M.  W.  S.  Maitland 

Abm.  C.  Fowler  Thomas  Burk 

Martin  Thomas  James  Grier 

George  W.  Whistler  Ts.  R.  Ingalls 

I.  S.  Hepburn  G.  C.  Richards,  brevet 

Jacob  A.  Dumest  G.  Nauman,  brevet 

Henry  Gilbert  John  Farley,  brevet 
Thomas  P.  Ridgeley 

THIRD   REGIMENT   OF    ARTILLERY* 

Colonel,  Walker  K.  Armistead. 
Lieut ennnt-ColoneU  William  Lindsay, 
Major ^  James  Bankhead. 

Captains. 
Roger  Jones,  Lt  col  brevet     Mann  P.  Lomax 
S-  B.  Archer,  Insp  Gen  Felix  Ansart 

John  A.  Burd,  maj  brevet        S.  Spotts,  brevet 
Th.  Stockton,  maj  brevet      D.  T.  Walch,  brevet 
Henry  K.  Craig  .^neas  Mackay 

First  Lieutenants. 
J.  W.  Thompson  JohnA.Dix, aid  to  G.Browii 

Jog,  P.  Taylor,  A.  C.  S.  br    L^wis  G.  Pe  Russe^ 


Army  of  the  United  States. 


213 


Thomas  Childs,  A.  C.  S. 

G.  S.  Wilkins 

C.  M.  Thruston,  adjutant 

Thomas  J.  BaiH,   A.  C.  S. 

Upton  S.  Frazer,  A.  C.  S. 

ThomasW.Lendrum,A.C.S 

J.  W.  Phillips 


James  D.  Graham 
J.  R.  Vinton 
R.  B.  Lee 

S.  S   Smith 
Samuel  Ringgold 
George  W.  Corpre^ 
W.  S.  Newton 


Second 
W.  B.  Davidson 
Clif.  Wharton,  A.  C.  S. 
Z.  I.  D   Kinsley 
John  L'Engle,  A.  C.  S. 
A.  Brockenborough 
L.  A.  Rigail,  A.C.S. 
John  Smith 
H.  Garner 
Fs.  N.  Barbaria 
Martin  Burk 


Lieutenants. 
W.  H.  Kerr 
R.  D.  A.  Wade 
John  F.  Scott 
Charles  G.  Smith 
Campbell  Graham 
Thompson  B.  Wheelock 
William  C.  Young 
L.  B.  Webster,  brevet 
Alfred  Beckley,  brevet 
Richard  D.  Treville,  brevet 


FOURTH  REGIMENT   OF  ARTILLERY. 

Colonel^  J.  R.  Fenwick,  brevet. 
Lieutenant -Cohnei^  Abram  Eustis,  brevet. 
MajoVt  William  Wilson,  brevet. 

Captains- 
E.  Humphreys,  maj  brevet    William  Wade,  ordoanj^ 
B.  K.  Peirce  G.  N.  Morris 

M.  M.  Paine  John  Erving 

John  R.  Bell  L.  Whiting 

First  Lifutenants. 
M'Clintock,A.C.S     Charles  Despenville 


Wra.  L 

I.  L.  Gardner,  A.  Q.  M, 

John  Munroe,  A.  C.  S. 

Jac.  Schmuck,  brevet 

J.  W.  Ripley 

Hugh  K.  Mead,  A.  C.  S 

Patrick  H.  Gait 

James  Monroe 

I.  A.  Adams 

Second  Lieutenants. 
Ethan  C.  Sickles  Geore-e  C.  Hutt^r 

Jsjaaes  R.  Blaney  Wilham  H.  Beli 


I.  M.  Washington 
Harvey  Brown,  A.  C.  S. 

Joseph  N.  ChamberSjA.CIB 

Joseph  StroBg 

Charles  Ward 

Henry  A.  Thompson,  adj 

W'illiam  TurnbuU 


214 


Army  of  the  United  States. 


E.  G.  W.  Butler 
S.  B.  Dursenbury 
E.  R.  Albert! 
Clark  Burdine 
William  W.  Wells 
J.  C   Holland 
Edward  C.  Ross 
John  B.  Scott 
Horace  Bliss 


William  Cook 

William  Rose 

W  Gynne 

A.  Canfield 

John  Pickell 

Henrj  H.  Gird,  brevet 

S.  M,  Soiitherland,  brevet 

F.  L.  Guyon,  brevet 

W.  T.  Washington,  brevet 


FIRST   REGIMENT   OF    INFANTRY, 

Colonel,  T,  Chambers 
JJeute?iant  Colonel,  Z.  Taylor 
Major,  R.  Whartenby,  brevet 

Cafitains. 

D.  E.  Twiggs,  maj  brevet      T.  F.  Smith 
Stephen  W.  Kearney  R.  B.  Mason 
James  H.  Gale  William  H.  Ker 
W.  V.  Cobbs                            Garston  Powell 
G,  Loomis                               George  C.  Spencer 

First    Lieuttnants. 

E.  A.  Hitchcock  S.  Shannon 
William  S.  Harney                   W.  Malcom 
"W.  R.  Jouett                            J.  Mackenzie 
Thomas  Barker,  A.  C.  S        Jasper  Strong 
Const.  Peirce 

Second  Lieutenants. 


John  J.  Abercrombie 

Samuel  Wragg 

W.  Reynolds 

R.  M.  Stuart 

J.  C.  Newell,  brevet 

J,  W.  Kingsbury,  brevet 


Thomas  J.  Ayres,  adj 
!R.Lowndes,aid  to  G.G^ines 
Samuel  M'Ree 
William  Day 
Thomas  P.  Gwynne 
Jefferson  Vail 
W.  M.  Boyce 

SECOND   BEGIMENT    OF    INFANTRY. 

Colonel    Hugh  Brady,  Brig.  Gen.  brevet. 

Lieuttnqm  -Colont  i,  VV.  Lawrence,  brevet. 

M<^jor,  iPfios  Cutler,  brevet. 

Cafitains. 
Alexander  R.  Thompson         E.  Boardman,  brevet 
l^ewmao  S.  Clark,  brevet      T.  J.  Beall,  brevet 


Army  of  the  United  States.  215 

W.  Hoffman  T.  Staniford 

J.  H.  Wilkins  B.  A.  Boynton 

G»  Dearborn  Owen  Ransom 

First  Lieutenants. 
James  !foiing,  A.  C.  S.  Joshua  B. Brant,  A.Q.M.bl? 

Walter  Bicker,  jr.  A.  C.  S.     John  Clitz,  adjutant 
R.  M.  Harrison  E.  K.  Barnum 

C.  F.  Morton  John  Bradley 

Seth  Johnson  Edwin  V.  Sumner 

Second  Lieutenants. 

Edmund  B.  Griswold  Thompson  Morris 

Samuel  L.  Russel  J.  J.  B.  Kingsbury 

David  Brooks  J.  R    Smith 

Carlos  A.  Waite  H.  Day 

J.  B.  Pendleton  Charles  Holt,  brevet 
J,  S.  Gallagher 

THIRD    REGIMENT    OF    INFANTRY. 

Colonel^  N.  Pinkney. 

Lieutenant- Colonel.,  John  M'Neal,  Colonel  brevet. 
Major t  D.  Baker,  brevet. 

Cafitains, 
William  Whistler,  maj  br        J.  Garland 
John  Bliss  W.  Browning,  brevet 

Benjamin  Watson,  maj  br      J.  S.  Nelson,  brevet 
Hezekiah  Bradley  S.  H.  Webb 

John  Green  W.  G.  Belknap 

First  Lieuteyiants. 
John  B.  Clark,  A.  C.  S.  James  Dean,' adjutant 

Ed.  E.  Brooks  Hor.  Webster 

Andrew  Lewis,  A.C.S.  Henry  H.  Loring 

T.  J.  Harrison  Samuel  W.  Hunt 

Second    Lieutenants* 

James  W.  Webb  George  Wright 

Benjamin  Walker  John  D.  Hopson 

L.  N.  Morris  Aaron  M.  Wright 

Stewart  Cowan  G.  H.  Grossman 

Otis  Wheeler  E.  B-  Birdsall 
Henry  Bainbridge 


?!$  Army  of  the  United  States. 

FOURTH   REGIMENT   OF   IWPANTRT. 

Colonel,  p.  L.  Clinch. 

Lieutenant- Colonel,  G.  M.  Brooke,  Colonel  brevet 

Major,  William  Bradford,  brevet. 

Captains. 
Saunders  Donoho,  maj  br       Philip  Wager 
James  H.  Hook  Henry  Wilson 

J.  S.  M'lntosh  R.  M.  Sands 

James  M.  Glassell  F.  W.  Brady 

Francis  L.  Dade  H.  R.  Dulany 

First  Lieutenants. 
William  Lear  William  M.  Graham 

Jer.  Yancey  Edward  H.  Alexander 

G.  W.  Allen  Thomas  Johnston 

!•  Page  Jos.  B.  Shaw 

E-   Webb  A.  W.  Thornton,  ACS 

Second  Lieutenants. 

George  Mountz  George  A.  M'Call 

J.  B.  Triplet  L.  Thomas 

W^illiam  Martin,  adjutant  R.  D.  C.  Collins 

r  Morrison  E.  Phillips 

Westwood  Lacey  John  Nichols,  brevet 

Eustace  Trenor  Jasper  Macomby,  brevet 

riFTH   BEGIMEITT   OF   INFANTRY. 

Colonel,  Josiah  Snelling 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Willonghby  Morgan. 
Major,  J.  H.  Vose,  brevet. 

Cafitaina. 
S.  Burbank,  maj  brevet  Matthew  I.  Mager 

George  Bender,  A  Q  M  Charles  L.  Casa 

M.  Marston,  maj  brevet  T.  F.  Hunt 

Thomas  Hamilton  J.  Pl^fnjptoa 

J.  Fowle,  jr.  D.  Wilcox 

First  Lieutf-nantst 
Rt.  A.  M'Cabe,  brevet  G.  Lowe 

Nathan  Clark,  ACS  P.  R  Green,  adjutant 

T.  Hunt,  ACS  C.  Burbridge,  ACS 

J  M'llvaiu  J.  B.  F.  Kussell,  A,  C  g^ 

M.  Scott  CiCBcbart 


Army  of  the  United  States.  217 

Second  Lieutenants. 

'oseph  M.  Baxley  St.  Clair  Denny 

tV.  E.  Cruger  David  Hunter 

Phineas  Andrews  John  R.  Wilcox,  ACS 

iV.  Alexander  Henry  Clark 

3eth  M.  Capron  S.  W.  Cotton,  brevet 
fulius  A.  d'Lagnel,  ACS 

SIXTH   REGIMENT   OF   INFAWTRY. 

Colonel^  Henry  Atkinson.  Brigadier-General  brevet. 
Lieutenant -Colonel,  Henry  Leavenworth,  Col.  breveti^ 
Major,  A.  R.  Wolley. 

Cafitains. 
|^^^  S.  Foster,  maj  brevet        James  S.  Gray 
iDan.  Ketchurn,  maj  brevet    Ephraim  Shaylor 
Charles  Larrabee,  maj  br        J.  Clark,  jr. 
William  Armstrong  J.  Gantt 

Bennet  Riley 

First    Lieutenants. 

C.  Pentland,  adjutant  Henry  Smith 
Jacob  Brown,  A  Q  M  N.  J.  Cruger 
Zalmon  C.  Palmer,  ACS       Thomas  Noel 
Alf.  Mitchell                              W.  W.  Morris 
William  N.  Wickliffe               Joseph  Pentland 

Second  Lieutenant. 
Jason  Rogers  Levi  Vute 

D.  H.  Vinton  M.  W.  Batman 
George  W.  Folger  G.  Andrews 

R.  Holmes  Asa  Richardson 

G.  W.  Waters  Edward  B.  Alexander,  bf 

SEVENTH   REGIMENT   OF   INFANTRY. , 

Colonel,  Matthew  Arbuckle. 
Lieutenant- Colonel,  J.  B.  Many. 
Afcz/or,  A.  Cummings. 

Ca/itams, 

W.  Davenport,   maj  brevet  G.  Leftwich 

John  Jones  Truman  Cross^  A  Q  M 

Georee  Birch  Daniel  E.  Burch,  A  Q  M 

R.  B.  Hyde  H.  Berryman 

>'athaniel  Youn^,  A  Q  M  George  Murdoch 
T 


211        Militia  of  the  several  States,  &c. 

First  Ueutenanta. 

Jno.  Philbrick,  ACS  J.  B.  Hobkirk 

N.  G.  Wilkinson  Peirce  Butler 

William  N.  Bronaugh  John  Stewart 

Rich.  Wash  W.  S.  Colquhoun,  ACS 
B.  L.  E.  Bonneville 

Second  Lieutenants, 

W.  W.  Outlaw  J.  R.  Stephenson 

Edgar  S.  Hawkins  Thomas  Johnson 

Charles  Thomas  Thomas  M^Namara 

James  Dawson  J.  A.  Phillips 

Alx.  H.  Morton  A.  S.  Miller,  brevet 
Francis  Lee 


Militia  of  the  United  States  for  1822,  from  returns* 
made  at  the  War  Defiartment, 


Maine, 

37,042 

New-Hampshire, 

29,211 

Massachusetts, 

52,708 

Rhode- Island, 

8,941 

Connecticut, 

22,671 

Vermont, 

23,976 

New-York, 

138,964 

New- Jersey, 

39,568 

Pennsylvania, 

143,923 

Delaware, 

7,451 

Maryland, 

32,189 

Virginia, 

94,552 

North-Carolina, 

41,873 

South-Carolina, 

33,729 

Georgia, 

29,661 

Alabama, 

Missisippi, 

Louisiana, 

Tennessee, 

Kentucky, 

Ohio, 

Indiana, 

Illinois, 

Missouri, 

Michigan, 

Arkansas, 

Dist.  of  Columbia, 


10,189 
36,146 
61,313' 
86,021 
14,990 

2,031 
12,030 

1,707 


.Total,     977,458' 


Increase  of  the  A''avy, 

One  74    - 

'    at  Boston, '    -    -    nearly  finished. 

One  74    - 

do.          -    -    -    frame  raised. 

One  74    - 

-     at  Portsmouth, N.H.  nearly  finished. 

One  74    - 

-    at  Norfolk,      -    -     nearly  finished. 

One  74    - 

-     at  Philadelphia,  -     keel  laid. 

One  44    - 

-    at  Philadelphia,  -     nearly    finished. 

One  44    - 

-    at  Washington,   -     half  finished. 

One  44    - 

-     at  New-York,      -     nearly  finished. 

One  44    - 

-     at    do.     do.  -    •    nearly  ready  to  raise. 

Cue  44    - 

•  J*ortsmoutb,N,H.  in  state  Qf  fcmardaeW' 

Consuls,  Agents,  &c. 


219 


INTERCOURSE  WITH  FOREIGN  NATIONS. 

DIPLOMATIC    DEPARTMENT. 

Ministers  Plenipotentiary^  $9000  each,  Sec'rys.  $2000. 


John  A.  Smith. 

Thomas  Sheldon. 

Charles  Pinckney. 

John  A.  Appieton* 

Thomas  L.  L.  Brent, 

John  Mason, jr, 

Samuel  Lamed. 


Ireat  BritaiUy  Richard  Rush, 

France^  James  Brown, 

RussiUy  Henry  Middleton, 

Spain,  Hugh  Nelson, 

For  tuff  al,  Henry  Dearborn, 

Mexico^ 

Vhili,  Heman  Allen, 

Republic  of  Colombia,  R.  C.  Anderson,  jr.  C.  L.  Todd. 

Buenos  Ayres^  Cesar  A.  Rodney,     John  M.  Forbes. 

Charge  d*  *Affaires, 
Netherlands,  Alexander  H.  Everett. 
Sweden^  Christopher  Hughes,  jr. 

Consuls  and  Commercial  Agents   of  the  United 
States. 

Great  Britain,  Ireland^  b*c 


Thomas  Aspinwall, 
James  Maury, 
Harm  an  Visger, 
Thomas  W.  Fox, 
William  Davy, 
Robert  R.  Hunter, 
Joel  Hart, 
Thomas  English, 
Jacob  Mark, 
Samuel  Luke, 
Barnard  Henry, 
Martin  Bickham, 
Robert  M.  Hannison 
Thomas  Wyms, 

Harvey  Strong, 

William  Steuben  Smith, 
John  Storr, 


Consul,  London. 

—  Liverpool. 

—  Bristol. 

—  Plymouth. 

—  Kingston  up.HuU, 

—  Isle  of  Wight. 
-—  Leith, 

—  Dublin. 

—  Cork 

—  Belfast. 

—  Gibraltar. 

—  Isle  of  France. 
—    St.  Christopher  8c  Antigua. 

—  Turks  Island. 
>  Glasgow  and 

J     Greenock. 

—  Jamaica. 
Agent.  Nassau,  N.P, 

—  Barbadoes. 


John  M.  Kankey, 

"Russia. 
Abraham  P.  Gibson,  Consul,    St.  Petersburg, 

Sweden  and  Nornuay, 
David  Erskine,  Consul,    Stockholm. 

C.  A.  Murray,  —       Gottenburg^ 


ffO 


Consuls,  Agents,  &c. 


Henry  Janson,  jr. 
Hugh  Steele, 

John  Rainals, 
Robert  Jacques, 
Kathan  Levy, 


Consul, 

Denmark. 

Consul, 


Christiansand. 
St.  Barts. 

I.  St.  Cro'ix. 
I.  St.  Thomas. 


Agent, 
Germany. 
Frederick  I.  Wichelhausen,  Consul,    Bremen. 
William  Clark,  —       Embden. 

Fqt  the  Prussian  Provinces  of  the  Rhine. 
John  G.  Baker,  Consul,    Remscheid. 


Louis  Mark, 
John  W.  Parker, 
Emanuel  Wambersie, 
Charles  Barnet, 
Jehu  H.  HoUingsworth, 
Cortland  L.  Parker, 
Thomas  Trask, 
Edmund  Roberts, 
Abraham  £.  Soesman, 


Netherlands. 
Consul, 


Agent, 


Ostend. 

Amsterdam. 

Rotterdam, 

Antwerp. 

I.  St.  Eustacia. 

I.  Curacoa. 

Surinam. 

Den)arara. 

Batavia. 


Isaac  Cox  Barnet, 
Daniel  Strobel, 
Joshua  Dodge, 
Francis  C.  Fenwick, 
Gerard  D.  Smith, 
Edward  Church, 
Reuben  G.  Beasley, 
Francis  Fenj.  Faures, 
Silas  Marean, 


France^ 


Consul,  Paris. 

—  Bordeaux. 

—  Marseilles, 

—  Nantes. 

—  La  Rochelle. 

—  L'Orient. 

—  Havre  deGrace. 

—  I.  Guadaloupe. 

—  L  Martinique. 


Portugal  and  Brazil. 

Israel  P.  Hutchinson,  Consul,    Lisbon. 

Henry  Hill,  —        Rio  dc  Janeiro. 

Jose  dos  Santos  Montciro,  —        Maranhao. 

Jonn  H.  March,  —        L  Madeira. 

John  B.  Dabney,  —       Fayal, 

Alexander  Burton,  —       Oporto. 

Samuel  Hodges,  jr.  —       Cape  de  Verde  I, 

Woodbridge  Odhn,  —        St.  Saivadore, 

James  H.  Bennet>  —       Pemambuca. 


Consuls,  Agents,  &c. 


221 


Sfiain, 

\ 

T.  L.  L.  Brent, 

Consul, 

Cadiz. 

Richard  M'Call, 

_ 

Barcelona. 

Obadiah  Kich, 

— _ 

Valencia. 

George  G.  Barrell, 

— 

Malaga. 

Robert  Montgomery, 

-~- 

Alicante. 

Francisco  Xavier  de  Ealo, 

■ 

Bilboa, 

John  O'SulIivan, 

»« 

I.  Teneriffe. 

G.  W.  Hubbell, 

-mm 

I.  Manilla. 

George  Theodore  Ladico, 



Belearic  Islands. 

James  J.  Wright, 

Agent, 

,    StJagodeCuba. 

Judah  Lord, 

_ 

Porto  Rico. 

Francis  Adams, 



Matanzas. 

John  B.  Comegys, 

— 

Trinid.de  Cuba, 

South  America, 

William  G.  Miller, 

Consul, 

Monte  Video, 

Robert  R.  Lowry, 

— 

La  Guayra. 

N.  J.  Ingraham,  jr. 

— 

Tampico. 

Thomas  Reilly, 

— 

Aguatulco. 

John  M.  Macpherson, 

— 

Carthagena. 

William  Taylor, 

^ 

)  La  Vera  Cruz 
>    &  Alvaradu. 

A.  P.  Edwards, 



La  Plata. 

J.  S.  Wilcocks, 

__ 

Mexico. 

Harris  E.  Fudger, 

__ 

St.  Martha. 

Michael  Hogan, 

— 

Valparaiso. 

William  Tudor, 

— 

>Lima  8c  ports 
S     of  Peru. 

Robert  Todd, 

— 

Acapulco. 

Joseph  M.  Espada, 

Agent, 

Cam  peachy. 

David  S.  Crai^, 

— 

Panama. 

Italy, 

^c. 

Thomas  Appleton, 

Consul, 

Leghorn. 

James  Schee, 

«_ 

Genoa. 

Victor  A.  Sasserno, 



Nice. 

George  Moore, 



Trieste. 

Alexander  de  Tubouf, 

— 

Oette. 

Two 

Sicilies,  tTc. 

James  Ambrosi, 

Consul, 

Florence. 

Alexander  Hammett, 

— _ 

Naples. 

Henry  Preble, 

_ 

Palermo^ 

John  Broadbent, 

__ 

Messina* 

Felix  Cicognani, 

-^ 

Rome.. 

T  2 

222    Foreign  Ministers,  &c.  in  the  U.  States. 

Barbary  States. 
William  Shaler,  Con.  Gen.  Algiers. 

Townsend  Stith,  Consul,    Tunis. 

Thomas  D.  Anderson,  —       Tripoli. 

John  MuHowny,  —        Tangier. 

Turky.    David  Offley,  Agent,  Smyrna. 
China. 
Richard  R.  Thompson,  Consul,    Canton, 

Sandwich   Islands, 
John  C.  Jones,  jr.  Agent. 

Haytu 

Andrew  Armstrong,  Agent,  Port  au  Prince. 

E.  Brice,  —  Cape  Haytien. 

C.  A.  Davis,  —  Aux  Cayes. 

Agents  for  Claims, 
London^  Thomas  Aspinwall. 
Parist  Isaac  Cox  Barnet. 
Buenos  Ayres^  John  M.  Forbes, 
Chilis  John  B.  Prevost. 
Venezuela.  Charles  S.  Todd. 


MINISTERS,  CONSULS,   AND  COxMMISSARIES  OF 
FOREIGN  POWERS. 

REEinSNT    IN   THE    UNITED   STATES. 

From   France. 

envoy  extraordinary,  and  minister 
plenipotentiary,  from  France  to  the  United  States  of 
America. 

Chevalier  Roth,  first  secretary  of  legation. 
Count  de  Menou,  second  do. 
Mr.  F-  B.  Thierry,  attached  to  the  legation. 
Mr.  C.  De  Bresson,  do. 

M.  D'Espinville,  do. 

Chevalier  de  Mun,  Secretary  of  embassy. 
Count  d*Aspremont,  attached  to  embassy. 
Mr.  Delarue  de  Villeret,  do. 

Mr.  M.  E.  Hersant,  private  Secretary. 
M.  Durant  St.  Andre,  Consul-General  to  the  United 

States.    Washington. 
Mf'  J<  B.  A.  M.  Deseze,  Consul^  Boston,  j 


Foreign  Ministers,  kc.  in  the  U.  Slates.     223^ 

Mr.  Le  Corapte  D'Espinville,  Consul,  New-York. 
Mr.  Matthica  Lesseps,  Consul,  Philadelphia. 
Mr.  Angelucci,  Consul,  Baltimore. 
Mr.  Samuel  Adams  Dannery,  Consul,  arf  in/mm,  Ma- 
ryland, District  of  Columbia,  Baltimore. 
Mr.  Buchet  de  Martigny,  V ice-Consul,  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Lacathon  de  La  Forest,  Vice-Consul,  Savannah. 
Mr.  Thomasson,  Vice-Consul,  ad  interim^     do, 
Mr.  Le  Marquis  de  Fougeres,  Consul,  Charleston. 
M.  Baudouin,  Consul,  ad  interim^  Charleston. 
Mr.  Guillemin,  Consul,  New-Orleans. 
M.  Jouglet,  Consul,  ad  interim.  New  Orleans. 

From  Great  Britain, 
The  Rt.  Hon.  Sti  atford  Canning,  Envoy  Extraordinary, 

and  Minister  Plenipotentiary.    (Absent.) 
Henry  Uuwiu  Addington,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Henry  Parish,  Esq.  Charge  d'  Affaires. 
Anthony  St.  John  Baker,  Esq.  Consul  General. 
James  Baker,  Esq.  Secretary. 
Donald  M'Intosh,  Esq.  Consul,  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
George  Manners,  Esq.  Consul  for  Mass.  Boston. 
John  Bardard  Gilpin,  Esq.  Consul,  Newport,  R.  L 
James  Stewart,  Consul,  New-London,  Conn. 
James  Buchanan,  Esq.  Consul  for  the  State  and  City 

of  New-York, 
Gilbert  Robertson,  Esq.  Consul,  Phildelphia. 
John  Crawford,  Esq.  acting  Vice-C'onsul,  Baltimore. 
James  Patton,  Esq.  Vice-Consul,  Alexandria,  D.  C. 
William  Gray,  Esq.  Consul  for  Virginia,  Norfolk. 
Anthony  Meilan,  Esq.  Vice-Consul,  VVilmingtcn,  N.C. 
James  Wallace,  Esq.  Vice-Consul,  Savannah,  Geo. 
John  Davidson,  Esq.  Consul  for  Louisiana,  N.  Orleans. 

From   Russia. 

Baron  Thuyl  de  Seraskirched,  Envoy  Extraordinary 

and  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
George  Ellison,  Charge  d'Affaires, 
Baron  de  Maltitz,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
M.  Lomonosoff,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Mr.  Ivanhoff,  Consul-General,  Philadelphia. 
Mr.  Eustaphieve,  Consul,  Boston,  Mass. 
J.  G.  Bogert,  Vice-Consul,  New-York. 
Edward  Hollander,  Vice-Consul,  Charleston,  S.C. 
Jonathan  Swift,  Vice-Consul,  Alexandria. 


224    Foreign  Ministers,  &c.  in  the  U.  States. 

Fortescue  Whittle,  Agent,  Norfolk. 
'I'homas  Deas,  Agent,  Charleston. 
John  Prince,  Agent,  Salem. 
Samuel  Snow,  Agent,  Providence. 
Ebenezer  Mayo,  Agent,  Portland. 
Edward  J.  Coale,  Agent,  Baltimore. 
F.  D.  Petit  de  Villers,  Agent,  Savannah. 

From  Spain. 
Don  Hilarios  de  Rivas  y  Salmon,  Secretary  of  Legation^ 

Charge  d*  Affaires. 
Don  Francisco  Pizarro  Martinex,  attached  to  Legation. 
Don  Mateo  de  la  Serna,  Consul  General,  Washington, 
Don  Narciso  Noeli,  Secretary  to  Consul  General. 
Don  Thomas  Stoaghton,  Consul,  New-York. 
Don  Francis  Stoughton,  Vice-Consul,  New-York. 
Don  Juan  B.  Benabeo,  Consul,  Philadelphia, 
Don  Raymando  Chacon,  Consul,  Baltimore. 
Don  Bern.  Malagamba,  Consul,  Norfolk. 
Don  Diego  Williams,  Vice-Consul,  Charleston, 
Don  Carlos  Muley,  Vice-Consul,  Savannah. 
Don  Antonio  Argotte  Villalobus,  Consul,  N.  Orleans. 
Don  Nicholas  Jose  de  Villavaso,  Vice-Consul,    do, 
Francisco  Mortinez  Pizarro,  Consul,  Pensacola. 
Don  Augustin  de  Letamendi,  Consul.  St.  Augustine. 

From   Portugal. 

Chevalier  Constancio,  Charge  d 'Affaires. 

Henry  W.  Schmidt,  attached  to  the  Legation. 

J.  B.  Pereira  Consul  General,  for  Pennsylvania,  Dela- 
ware, and  District  Columbia. 

F.  V.  Spinoza  da  Camara  Perestrello,  Consul  General 
for  Massachusetts  and  New-Hampshire. — Boston. 

D.  M.  Gallard,  Consul  General  for  Coast  of  Gulf  of 
Mexico. — New  -  Orlean  s. 

J.  J.  R.  Zuzarte,  Consul  Gen.  for  Maryland,  Baltimore. 

li.  A.  Labatto,  Consul  General  for  New-York  and 
East  Jersey. — New -York. 

J.  C.  de  Siganiere,  Con.  Gen.  for  Virginia  and  North 
Carolina. — Norfolk, 

From  Austria. 
Baron  de  Lederer,  Consul  for  New-York,  New-Jersey> 
Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  Virginia. 


Foreign  Ministers,  Sic.  in  the  U.  States.     225 

From   Prmsia. 

J.  W.  Schmidt,  Consul,  New-Vork. 
Ralph  B.  Forbes,     do.    Boston. 
Jacob  Sperry,  do.    Philadelphia. 

Louis  Trapman,      do.    Charleston. 

Fro7n    Hamburg. 

Charles  N.  Ruck,  Consul -General,  Pailadelphia. 
Vincent  Nolte,  Consul.  New-Orleans. 
Frederick  Christian  Graf,  Vice-Consul,  Baltimore, 
Anthony  C.  Cazenove,  Vice-Consul,  Alexandria. 
Jacolj  Webb,  Vice-Consu?,  Charleston. 
John  W.  Schmidt,  Vice-Consul,  New-York. 

From   Denmark. 

P.  Pederson,  Minister  Resident  from  the  Court  of  Den- 
mark, and  Consul-Gener.d,  Philadelphia. 
John  Bohlen,  acting  Vice-Consul,  Ptiiliidelphia. 
George  Hammekin,  Consul,  New- York. 
Charles  W.  Greene,  Vice-Consul.  Boston. 
Lewis  Brantz.  Vice-Consul,  Baltimore. 
Jonathan  Swift,  Vice-Consul,  Alexandria. 
Moses  Myres,  Vice-Consul,  Norfolk. 
Hanson  Kelly,  acting'  Vice-Consul,  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Joseph  VVynthrop,  Vice-Consal,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
W  Scarbrough,  acting  Vice-Consul,  Savannah. 
Richard  Relf,  Vice-Consul,  New- Orleans. 

From    Sweden. 

Baron  Stackelberg,  Charge  d'AfFaires,  Washington, 

Leverin  Lorick,  Consul,  Philadelphia. 

John  Vaughan,  Vice-Consul,  Philadelphia. 

John  Peter  Frcding,  Consul,  New-England. 

J.  E.  Burrill,  Consul,  Charleston. 

John  A.  Merle,  Consul,  New-Orleans. 

From  the  JVether lands. 
Baron  Heeckeren,  Charge  d' Affaires. 
Jonathan  Swift,  Corsul,  Alexandria. 
Moses  Myres,  Consul.  Norfolk. 
F.  Wright,  Consul,  Savannah. 
T.  C.  Zimmerman,  Consul,  New- York. 
P.  G .  Lechleitner,  Consul,  Philadelphia, 
J.  J.  Hoogewerff,  Consul,  Baltimore, 


S26  Presidents,  &c.  U.  S.  Bank. 

J.  Holmes,  Consul,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
J.  F.Mansony,  Consul,  Boston. 

From  Switzerland. 
Anthony  C.  Cazenove,  Consul  for  the  States  south  of 

Del.  Penn.  Ohio  River  and  Missouri. — Alexandria. 
Henry  C.  de  Rham,  Consul  for  the  other  States. 

From    Sardinia. 
Gaspare  Deabbate,  Consul-General,  Philadelphia. 
S.  V.  Bouland,  Vice-Consul,  New -York. 
Giulio  Florentino  Brette,  Vice-Consul,  Norfolk. 
Teofilo  Felice  Dougherty,  Vice-Consul,  Baltimore. 

From  Mexico. 
Don  Jose  Manuel  De  Zazoza,  Minister. 
Don  Jose  Torrens,  Charge  d'  Aft'aires. 

From  Colombia. 
Jose  Maria  Salazar,  Minister  Plenipotentiary. 
Juan  Maria  Gomez,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Antonio  Jose  Vallevilla,  Secretary  of  Legation. 
Jose  Leandro  Palacios,  Consul-General. 

Fresidents  and  Cashiers   of   the   Branches   of 
United  States  Bank. 

Pkiladelphiaf  Nicholas  Biddle,  President.  I'boraas  Wilson,  Cashier. 

John  Andrews,  Assistant  C 
Alexander  I.  Miller,  Transfer  Department. 
Porttmouthf  Edward  Cutts,  President.    Eben.  Wentworth,  Cashier. 
Bostoriy  Gardner  Greene,  Presiden^         Samuel  Frothingham,  Cashier. 
Providence,  Seth  "Wheaton,  President.      Nathan  Watennan,  jr.  Cashier. 
Middleton,  Enoch  Parsons,  President.      J.  P.  Buvnham,Cashier,  pro  tem . 
Neiv-Tork,  Abraham  Lawrence,  Prest.     M.  Robinson,  Cashier. 
Baltimorey  John  Donneli,  President.        James  White,  Cashier. 
Washington, (jtorge  Graham,  President.  Richard  Smith,  Cashier. 
Richmond,  M.  C.  Nichols,  President.        Charles  I.  Nicholas,  Cashier. 
Norfolk,  George  Newton,  President.         Luke  Wheeler,  Cashier. 
Charleston,  Joseph  Johnson,  President.     Peter  Bacot,  Cashier. 
Savannah,  John  Cumming,  President.      James  Hunter,  Cashier. 
Fayette-wille,  John  Huske,  President.         W.  Sandford,  Cashier. 
New'Orleans,  William  Nott,  President.    Charles  S.  West,  Cashier. 
Louitville,  S.  Ormsby,  President.  Edward  Shippen,  Cashier. 

Chilieothe,  William  Creighton,  jr.  Pres.    A.  G.  Claypole,  Cashier. 
Pittsburg,  A.  Tannehill,  President.         James  Correy,  Cashier. 
Lexingfony  James  Moriison,  President,   J.  Harper,  Cashier. 


Custotn-House  Officers,  &c.  227 

CUSTOM  HOUSE,  FOR  THE  DISTRICT  OF  BOS- 
TON AND  CHARLESTOWN. 
The  Custom  House  opens  in  the  summer  season  at 
9  o'clock,  A.M.  and  shuts  at  2  o'clock,  p.m.  In  the  win- 
ter season  it  opens  at  10  o'clock,  A.  m.  and  shuts  at  2 
o'clock,  p.  M. 

Collector  and  Xaval  Officer's  Department, 
Henry  A.  S.  Dearborn,  Collector, 
Thomas  Melvill,  JVaval  Officer. 
Samuel  Parker,  Defiuty  Mzval  Officer, 
William  Palfrey,  Clerk. 
John  Wheelwright,  Bond  Clerk. 
Samuel  Parker,  Debenture  Clerk, 
John  Bingham,        do.  do. 

Defiuty  Collector's  Defiartment, 
Nathaniel  Tracy,  Defiuty  Collector. 
Robert  Farley,  Cash  Clerk  ij"  Book  Keefier, 
A.  Bailey,  jr.  B,  Clerk,  and  S.  Book  Keefier. 
John  Howe,  Imfiort  Clerk. 
Benjamin  Brown,  Imfiort  Book  Keefier. 

Coastwise  and  Clearance  Defiartment. 
John  Johnson,  Chief  Clerk, 
William  Rowson,  Joseph  Stevens,  Clerks, 

Surveyors. 

Elbridge  Gerry.  Defiuty^  John  Skinner, 

Clerk^  Samuel  R.  Blackler. 

Inspectors  in  Boston  and  Charlestown. 
John  Popkins  G.  Johnson  C.  Durant 

Joseph  W.Homer  Charles  Lincoln  Thomas  Welles 
Darius  Boardman   John  Minot  Henry  Harris 

Arthur  Lithgow  A.  W.  Thaxter  FrancisG  Debloia 
Ebenezer  Clough  John  N.  Welsh  Daniel  Rhodes.jr. 
R.  B.  Hewes  Nathan  Fisk  HoraceH.  Watson 

Jotham  Lincoln,  jr.  Hingham.    Joel  Wilcut,  Cohasset, 

Weighers  and  Guagers,  Boston  ^  Charlestown. 

Thomas  Rice  A.  H.  Gibbs  Joseph  Loring 

James  S.  Lovell      John  Champney    Lewis  Deblois 

Marker  of  Teas,  and  Prover  of  Sfiirits. 

Samuel  Draper. 

Public  jififiraisers. 

William  Little,  Isaac  Waters.     Esra  Davis,  Clerk o 


228    Custom  House  Officers  in  Massachuaetls. 

Measurers  of  Sate  arid  Coal, 
Thaddeus  Page     James  Ridgway       Joseph  N.  Howe 
Joseph  Grafton      L.  H.  Osgood 

Boarding  Officer  of  the  Customs. 
Joseph  W.  Homer.    Office  at  the  end  of  Long  Wharf. 

Commander  of  the  Revenue  Cutter, 
Samuel  R.  Tvevett. 
Lewis  Gh-dler,  First  Lieutenant. 
Penn  Townsend,  Second  Lieutenant. 
Wardens  '^fthe  Port,  and  Surveyors  of  the  Damage 
on  Vessels  and  Cargoes^  Michnel  Hopkins,  Benj,Smlm. 

Keefier  of  the  Custom  House,  Nathaniel  Paine. 
Pilots  for  Outward  Div.  Port  and  Harbour  of  Boston^ 

Josiah  Avres,  Lemuel  Ayres,  John  Sargent. 
Inward  Div.  R.  Coombs,  John  Wilson,  Rol>ert  Knox, 


COLLECTORS    OF    THE    CPSTQMS     IN   OTHER   PLACES. 

William  Raymond  Lee  John  Ha  vvesjVi*7y- Serf/or  J 

Salem  &  Beverly  James  Prince  Xewburyfi, 

B.Crowninshield  Marbleh.  StephenThacher Pas^amy 

Wm.Pearce,jr.G/oMces^<T  Danie!  Lane  Bel  fist 

Isaiah  L.Green  flarn.?^26/<?  Josiah  Hook        Penobscot 

Joseph  F.  Wingate    Bath  ZabdielSampsonf/y;woM/A 

Thos.  Cook,  jr.  Edgarton  Isaac  llsley,  jr.    Portland 

E.S.Jarvis  Frenchman'' sB.  Daniel  Granger  Saco 

Asa  Andrews         Tfiswich  Dennv  M'Cobb    IValdobo, 

Joseph  Storer    Kenw  bunk  Francis  C'ook      JViscassef 

MartinT.\tortonAanrMc;l.  Jeremiah  Bradbury    York 

A^aval.  Officers. 

Henrv  Elkins     ^  '^'''^^"*  ^    Daniel  Swett,  JVewburyfi. 
^  '    i  Beverly. 

Surveyors  and  Insficctors. 
T  u  c  A^  S  Salem  &  HezekiahPrince77ro;«a«//z 
John  Saunders,  \  Beverly.  James  J.  Boyd  Portland 
Joshua  Prentiss  Marbleh,  Isaac  Carter  Augusta 
Wm.  Cross  Newburyfiort  Nathan  Fiske  Cambr'/iorC 
Ebenezer  Dale  Gloucester 

Pilots. 
Gloucester  t  James  Say  ward,  and  William  Say  ward. 


APPEJ^rnix. 

COMPRISING   SUNDRY    ADDITIONS    AND    ALTERATIONS* 

Page. 

46  Insert  Joseph  Shed,  as  J.  P.  &  Quo.  at  Cambridge* 

48  Insert  Barrage  Yale,  J.  P.  Sourh  Reading.    Dele 
William  Nichols,  South  Reading,  deceased. 

50  Insert  Martin  L.  Stow,  Attorney  C.  Pleas,  South 
Reading. 

60  Dele  the  whole  list  of  Deputy-Sheriffs,  Bristol  Co. 
and  read  as  follows : — 
Defiuty-Sheriffs  for  Bristol  County, 
Attlr.horo,''    Israel  Hatch,    J^orton.,       Daniel  Morey 
jr.  Elisha  May  Rehoboth,  Samuel  N.  VVil- 

Berklcy,  Dean  Burt    marth 

Dartmouth^  Saml.  Barker  Sivanzey^  Benja.  Anthony 
Easton^  Elijah  Williams  Seekonk,  Church  Gray 
i^(2z>/zai;en,  Jonathan  Wil-  Paivtucktt,  Albee.  Drake 
bore  Troy ,  David  French 

J^'ree?57f«,LyndeValentine     Taunton,   Jas.  Woodward 
Mansfield,     Charles  Day     Wellington^  Crocker  Bab- 
JVeiv- Bedford,      Edward    bitt 
Pope,  Russell  Shearman        Westfiort^    Adam  GifFord 

66  Dele  Isaiah  Rider  as  Justice  Peace  at  Charlton. 
76  Insert  Counsellor  at  Law,  Wrentham,  Jairus  Ware. 
83  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Boylston  Hall,  James 

Sabine. 
92  Date  of  Consecration  of  Right  Rev,  John  S.  Rav- 

enscroft,  May  22,  1823. 

97  Dele  Thomas  Reed  as  Post-Master  at  Littleton, 

and  insert  Samuel  M.  Newhall. 

98  Add  another  Post  Office  at  Milford,  Perley  Hunt, 

Post  Master. 

133  Professor  N.  W.  Thayer  should  be  d.  d.  for  a.  m. 
Add  LL.D.  to  the  Hon.  James  Hillhouse,  and  dela 
L  L .  n .  from  the  previous  name. 

136  For  Princeton  College,  New-Jersey,  read  New- 
Jersey  College,  at  Princeton.  For  1822,  Rev. 
Dr.  Carnahan,  read  1823,  Rev  James  Carna- 
ham,  D.D.  After  South  Carolina  College,  read 
at  Columbia. 

20.5  Dele  Constant  Taber,  as  Navy  Agent,  Newport, 

206  Dele  Benjamin  Homans,  deceased, 
U 


230  Courts  in  Maine.  [Appendi^ie, 

Faculty  of  Columbia  College. 

Rev.  William  Staughton,  d.d.  President^  &  Profea- 
aor  of  General  History ^  Belles  Lettres,  Rhetoric i  and 
Moral  Philosophy  y  and  of  Divinity  and  Pulfiit  Elo' 
quence. 

Rev.  Ira  Chase,  a.m.  Professor  of  the  Learned  Lan^ 
guages<i  and  of  Language  and  Biblical  Literature. 

Rev.  Alva  Woods,  a.  m.  Professor  of  Mathejnaticks 
and  Natural  Philosofihyy  and  of  Ecclesiastical  History 
and  Christian  Discipline. 

Thomas  Sewali,  m.  d.  Professor  of  Anatomy  and 
Physiology, 

James  M.  Staughton,  m.  d.  Professor  of  Chemistry 
and  Geology. 

Rufus  Babcock,  a.  b.  William  Ruggles,  a.  m.  Samuel 
Wait,  A.  B.  and  Alexis  Caswell,  a.b.  Tutors. 


SITTINGS  OF  THE  COURTS  IN  MAINE. 
Supreme  Judicial  Court, 

LAW   TERMS. 

York,  at  York,  last  Tuesday  in  April. — Cumberlandr 
at  Portland,  first  Tuesday  in  May. — Lincoln,,  at  Wis- 
casset,  3d  Tuesday  in  May. — Kennebeck,  at  Augustaj, 
2d  Tuesday  next  after  the  3d  Tuesday  in  May. — Som- 
ersety  at  Norridgewock,  3d  Tuesday  next  after  the  3d 
Tuesday  in  May. — Penobscot,  at  Bangor,  4th  lues- 
day  next  after  the  3d  Tuesday  in  May. —  Hancock,  at 
Castine,  5th  Tuesday  next  after  the  third  Tuesday  in 
May. —  Washington,  at  Machias,  6th  Tuesday  next  af- 
ter "the  3d  Tuesday  in  May. — Oxford,  at  Paris,  fourth 
Tuesday  m  August. 

NISI    PRIUS    TERMS, 

York,  at  Alfred,  3d  Tuesday  in  September. — Lin- 
coln,  at  Wiscasset,  3d  Tuesday  in  Sejit'^raber. — Ken- 
nebeck,  at  Augusta,  1st  Tuesday  in  October  — Han- 
cock, at  Castiue,  4th  Tuesday  in  October. — Cumber- 
land, at  Portland,  1st  Tuesday  in  November. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas. 
York,  at  Alfred,  2d  Tuesday  in  February,  and  thir(2 
Tuesday  in  October,  and  at  York,  the  last  Tues<LUy  ':f| 

May. 


Jppendix.]  List  of  Stage*.  231 

Cumberland^  at  Portland,  1st  Tuesday  in  March,  3d 
Tuesday  in  June,  and  2d  Tuesday  in  October. 

Oxford^  at  Paris,  last  Tuesday  in  February,  and  3d 
Tuesday  in  August. 

Lincoln^  at  Warren,  4th  Tuesday  in  December,  at 
Wiscasset,  the  4th  Tuesday  in  April,  and  at  Topsham, 
4th  Tuesday  in  August. 

Kennebec k,  at  Augusta,  2d  Tuesdays  in  April,  Au- 
gust, and  December. 

Somerset,  at  Norridgewock,  2d  Tuesday  in  March, 
last  Tuesday  in  June,  and  1st  Tuesday  in  November. 

Hancock,  at  Castine,  3d  Tuesday  in  March,  2d  Tues- 
day in  July,  and  3d  Tuesday  in  November. 

'Penobscot,  at  Bangor,  1st  Tuesday  in  January,  and 
4th  Tiiesday  in  June. 

Washington,  at  Machias,  1st  Tuesday  in  March, 
and  3d  Tuesday  in  September. 

LIST  OF  STAGES. 

The  houses  where  they  fiut  ufi,  and  the  days  and  hours 
at  ivhich  they  start  fromt  and  arrive  at  Boston. 

Albany  mail,  through  Northampton,  from  Earle*s,  24 
Hanr.ver-st.  Mond.  Wednesday  and  Frid.  2am  arrives 
Tues.  Thurs.  and  Saturday,  7  p.  m. 

Albany  mail,  through  Springfield,  from  Earle's,  24 
Hanover-st.  Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  2  a.  m.  arrives  Mend. 
Wednesday,  Friday,  7  p.m. 

Andoyer,  from  Da^  enport's,  45  Ann-st,  every  day, 
except  Sund.  3  p.m.  arrives  same  day<5  10  a.m. 

BrattleboTough  and  Albany  mail,  from  Morse's,  22 
Hanover- St.  Mond  Wedn.  Frid.  2  a.  m.  arrives  Tues. 
Thursday,  Saturday,  9  p.m. 

Bridgewater  and  New-Bedford,  from  Boyden's  City 
Tavei  n,  Mond.  Wed.  Frid.  5  a.m.  arrives  Tues.  Thur. 
Saturday,  5  p.m. 

Bridgewater,  Plymouth,  and  New-Bedford  mail,  from 
Hamilton's.  Eim-st.  Mond.  Wedn.  Frid,  6  a.  m  arrives 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  Saturday,  5  p.  m. 

Bridgewater  and  Randolph  mail,  from  Indian  Queen 
Tavern,  Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  12  a.m.  arrives  Mond.  Wed. 
Frid.  12  m. 

Bristol  and  Warren  mail,  from  Indian  Queen  Tav* 


232  List  of  Stages.  [Appendix* 

em,  Mond.  Wed.  Frid.  5  a.m.  arrives  Tues. Thursday, 
Saturday,  6  p.m. 

Cambridge,  from  Morse's,  22  Hanover-st.  every  day, 
12  &  6,  arrives  every  day  9  &  3. 

Canton,  from  Barnard's,  9  Elm-st.  Tues.  Thur.  Sat. 
3  P.M.  arrives  same  days,  9  a.m. 

Clielmsford  Accommodation,  from  Boyden's  City 
Tpvern,  Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  2  p.  m.  arrives  Mon.  Wed. 
Friday,  11  a.m. 

Concord  and  Lunenburg  Accom.  from  Morse's,  22 
Hanover  St.  Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  8  a.m.  arrives  Monday, 
Wednesday,  Friday,  5  p.  m. 

Concord,  N.  H.  from  Davenport's  45  Ann-st.  Tues. 
Thurs.  Sat.  4  a.m.  arrives  Mond.  Wed.  Frid.  4  p.  m. 

Dedham,  from  Barnard's,  9  Elm-st.  everyday,  ex- 
cept Sund.  4  P.M.  arrives  same  days,  9  a.m. 

Eastern  M:ail,  from  Davenpo-  t's,  45  Ann-st.  every 
day,  2  a.m.  arrives  every  day,  10  p.m. 

Exeter  and  Dover,  from  Davenport's,  45  Ann-st.  ev- 
ery day  except  Sund.  8  a.m.  arrives  every  day  6  p.m. 

Framingham  Accom.  Morse's,  22  Hanover-st.  Wed. 
and  Sat.  2  p.m.  arrives  lues,  and  Fricl.  10  a.m. 

Gloucester,  from  Hamiltons',  Eim-st.  every  week 
day,  2  p.m.  arrives  Sdme  days,  il  a.m. 

Haverhill  Accommodation,  from  V/.  &  Hosmer's, 
Elm-st.  Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  10  a.m.  arrives  Mon.  Wed- 
nesday, Friday,  1  p.  m. 

Haverhill,  Exeter  and  Dover,  from  Davenport's  45 
Ann-st,  Mond.  Wed,  Fri.  8  a.m.  arrives  Tuesd.  Thurs- 
day, Saturday,  6  p.m. 

Hingham,  from  Barnard's,  9  Elm-st.  Mond.  Thurs. 
Sat.  4  P.M.  arrives  same  days  9  a.  m. 

Keene,  Windsor,  and  Hanover,  from  Morse's  22  Han- 
cver-st.  Mond.  Wed.  Fri. lay,  4  a.m.  arrives  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  Saturday,  7  p.m. 

Keene  mail,  from  Morse's,  22  Hanover-st.  Sun.  Tue. 
Thurs.  3  A.M.  arrives  Mond.  Wed.  Frid.  7  p.m. 

Lancaster  and  Barre,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern, 
Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  6  a.m.  arrives  Monday,  Wednesday, 
Friday,  6p.m. 

Lancaster  Accommodation,  Morse's,  22  Hanover-st. 
Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  9  am.  arrives  Mon.  Wed.  Fri.  4 p.m. 

Lynn  Accommodation,  from  VV^  8c  Hosmer's,  Elm-$t. 
every  week  day,  4  p.m.  arrives  same  days,  9  a.m. 


appendix.]  List  of  Stages.  233 

Marshfield,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  Wedn.  and 
Sat.  9  A.M.  arrives  Tuesday  &  Friday,  2  p.m. 

Murblehead,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  ev.  week 
day»  5  p.m.  arrives  same  days,  10  a.  m. 

Mail  Pilci,  Lake  Champlain  Steam  boat  line  to  Mon- 
treal and  Quebec,  from  Barnard's,  9  Elm-st,  Monday, 
Wed.  Frid.  7  a.m.  arrives  Sun.  Thurs.  Sat.  a  p  i^i. 

Mail  Stage,  from  Boston  to  Concord,  from  Barr.ird*s 
9  Elm-st  Tues.  Thurs  Sat.  3  a.m.  arrives  Mon.  Wed- 
nesday, Friday,  8  p.m. 

Medford  Daily  Stage,  from  W.  &  Hosmer*s,  Elin-st. 
i  p.  m,  arrives  8  a.m. 

Milton,  from  VV.  &  Hosmer's,  Elm-st.  every  day,  5 
P.M.  arrives  everv  day,  9  a.m. 

Mend  n  Accvjmmndation,  from  Boyden's  City  Tav- 
ern, Tues.  Thurs.  Sal.  1  p.  m.  arrives  Monday,  Wed- 
nesday, Friday,  12  m. 

New-York  Commercial  mail,  Earle*s.  "24  Hanover- 
st.  every  da*,  1  p.m.  arrives  everv  day,  12  p.m. 

New -York  Steam  boat  U.  S.  line,  and  Accom.  from 
Earle's.  24  Hanover-st.  Tuesd.  Tliurs.  Sat.  2  a.m.  ar- 
rives same  days,  8  p.  m. 

New- Bedford  mail,  from  Indian  Queen  Tavern,  ev- 
ery week  day,  5  a.m.  ai;:rives  same  days,  6  p.m. 

Newport  Mai!,  from  Indian  Queen  Tavern,  Tues. 
Thurs,  Sat.  5  a.  m.  arrives  Mond.  Wed.  Fri.  6  p.m. 

Newburyport  Accommc^ation,  from  Davenport's,  45 
Ann-st.  every  week  day,  12  a  m.  ar  same  days,  1  p.m. 

Plymouth  Accommodation,  from  Boyden's  City  Tav- 
ern, Tues.  Thurs.  Sat.  10  a.m.  arrives  Monday,  Wed- 
nesday, Friday,  1  p.m. 

Plymouth  Mail  from  Hamilton's,  Elm-st.  Tue.  Thu, 
Sat.  3  A.M.  arrives  Mondav,  Wed, Friday,  4  p.  m. 

Providence  Mail,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  Mon, 
Wed.  Frid.  7  a.m-  arrives  every  day  5  p.m. 

Providence  Steam  boat  line, from  Boyden's  City  Tav- 
ern, Tuesday  &  Friday,  11  a.m.  arrives  Tiiursday  and 
Sunday  night. 

Portsmouth  Accommodation,  from  Davenport's,  45 
Ann-st.  every  week  day,  8  a.m.  ar.  same  days,  6  p.m. 

Quincy,  from  Barnard's,  9  Elm-st  Mon.  Tue.  Thur. 
iSat.  4  ?.  M.  arrives  same  days,  9  a.m. 

Salem,  morning,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  every 
•week  day,  9  a,m.  arrives  same  days,  8  a.m. 
U  2 


254  Rates  of  Dockage,  &c.  [Appendix. 

Salem  mail,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  every  week 
day,  11  A.  M.  arrives  same  days,  9  a.bi. 

Salem  and  Gloucester,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern, 
every  week  day,  2  p.m.  arrives  same  days  2  p.  m. 

Salem,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  every  week  day, 
4  p,M  arrives  same  days,  11  a.m. 

Salem  and  Beverly,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  ev- 
ery week  day,  5  p.m.  arrives  same  days,  12  m. 

Salem,  evening,  from  Boyden's  City  Tavern,  every 
week  day,  6  p.m.  arrives  same  days,  9  a.  m. 

Salem  and  Lynn,  from  W.  &:  Hosmer's,  Elra-st.  ev- 
ery week  day,  4  pm.  arrives  same  days,  8  a;  m. 

Taunton,  "from  Indian  Queen  Tavern,  every  week 
day,  5  A.M.  arrives  same  days,  6  p.m. 

Waltham,  from  W.  &  Hosmer's,  Elm-st.  every  week 
dav,  4  p.  M.  arrives  same  days,  10  a.m. 

Worcester,  from  Eurle's,  24  Hanover- st.  Monday, 
Wed.  Frid.  9  a.m.  arrives  Tu-^s.  Thurs.  Sat.  4  p.m. 


Hates  of  Dockage^    Wharfagey  and  Storage^  as  estab- 
lished at  the  Boston  Pier^  or  Long  Wharf. 

DOCKAGE. 

Vessels  under  50  tons,    -        -        -    25  cents  per  day. 
Vessels  from  50  to  100  tons,    -        -    33 
Vessels  from  100  to  150  tons,  -    45 

Vessels  from  150  to  200  tons,  -     55 

Vessels  from  200  to  300  tons,  -     67 

Vessels  from  300  to  400  tons,  -    88 

Vessels  from  400  to  500  tons,  -  1 10 

Vessels  from  500  to  600  tons,  -  133 

Vessels  from  600  to  800  tons,  -  188 

Larger  vessels  in  proportion. 
Double  the  above  rate  of  Dockage,  is  to  be  paid  hy 
all  vessels  coming  to  the  iiorth  side  of  the  wharf  above 
the  T —  whether  lying  next  the  wharf,  or  making  fat>t 
to  a  vessel,  lying  at  tlie  wharf. 


WHARFAGE. 

Anchors, 

- 

- 

50  cents 

per 

liun. 

Anvils, 

- 

• 

2  each 

Barrels, 

. 

. 

4 

Half  barrels,  kegs. 

,  firkins, 

. 

2 

Bags  of  Hops, 

- 

- 

10 

- 

appendix.]         Rates  of  Wharfage,  &c.  ^i 

Bags  of  Coffee,  Cocoa,  Pimenta, 

Sugar,  Pepper,  See.    -        -        -      2 
Bales  of  Cotton,     -        -        -        -  10 
Bales  of  Goods,      -        -        -        -  12^ 
Boards,  Staves,  and  Hoops,  -        -25  per  m. 
Boxes  Cig;irs,        -        -        _        _      i 
Boxes  of  Chocolate,  Candles,  Lem- 
ons, Glass,  and  Soap,          -        -  2  each 
Boxes  of  Hdvanna  Sugar       ~        -  7 
Boxes  of  Tea,        -        -        -        -  2 
Boxes  of  Bri-zil  Sugar,  -        -        -  SOpertoQ 
Boxes  of  Raisins,  -        -        -        -  i  each 
Boxes  of  Cards,    -       -        -        -  5 
Boxes  of  Pipes,      -        -        -        .  6 
Boxes  of  Wine  and  Cider,    -        -  2  per  dozen 
Boxes  and  Packages  of  Goods,       -  I25  each 
Bundles  of  Shovels  and  Pans,         -  4  each  bundle 
Butts  from  100  to  150  gallons,       -  15  each 
Bricks,          -        -        -        -        -  25  per  m . 
Coffee  in  bulk,       -        -        -        -  30  per  ton 

*■*    Mocha  in  sacks,    -        -        -  6 

Chests  of  Bohei  Tea,    -        -        -  12^ 

Half  Chests,      do.         -        -        -  6^ 

Quarter  Chests,  do.       -        -        -  3 

Hyson  and  Souchong  Teas,    -        -  3 

Cases,  crates,  and  trunks,    -        -  12^ 

Coals, 30  per  chaldron 

Cordage  and  Hemp,      -        -        -  30  per  ton 

Clapboards,  -        -        -        -  20  per  m. 

Cambooses  and  Stoves,         -        -  10  each 

Casks  of  Nails,      -        -        -        -  4 

Chests  ot  Oil,         -        -        -        -  2 

Cannon,         -----  25 

Chairs, 2 

Duck,  (Russia)     -        -        -        -  i  per  bolt 

"    (Ravens)      -        -        -        -  | 

Flour,  ------  2 

Fish,     ------  2  per  quintal 

Grainof  all  kinds,  .        -        -  1  per  bushel 

Hampers  of  Bottles,      -        -        -  12|  each 

Hogsheads  and  Pipes,    -        -        -  10 

Hideb,  ------  1 

Hay,      ------  12  per  bundle 

Hoops,  -        -        -       -        -  25  per  ra. 


236  Rates  of  Wharfage,  kc,        [Appendix^ 


Hemp,  -        -        -        _        _ 
Jars  of  Oil,  Olives,  and  Raisins, 
Iron  and  Iron  Hoops,     - 
Kegs  of  Crackers,  small. 
Laths,  --..-_ 
Lead  and  Shot,      -        -        . 
Mahogany,  -        -        -        . 
Nankin,         -        -        -        _ 
Onions,  -        -        -        _ 

Plaster  of  Paris  and  Stone,    - 
Packages  of  Goods, 
Reams  of  Paper,  -        -        _ 
Sacks  of  Almonds  and  Feathers 
Staves,  -        -        _        _    * 

Shocks,  (hhd.  and  pipe) 
Skins,  (goat)  -  *^  -  . 
Salt,  -  -  .  _  _ 
Shingles,  -  -  .  _ 
Tierces,  -  -  _  _ 
Trunks  of  Goods, 
Timber,  -  .  _  _ 
„"  ^('-anging)  -  .  . 
Wood  and  Bark,  -  .  « 
Empty  Casks,       -        _        _ 


30  per  ton 

1  each         ^^' 
30  per  ton 

1  each 
6i 

30  per  ton 

SO  per  ton  480  feet 

2  per  100  ps. 

4  per  100  bun. 
25  per  ton 

4  to  IO\pach 

5  per  m: 
2  each 

10  per  100  skins 
6^  per  hhd. 
6^:  per  m. 
7  each 

25  per  ton. 
25  per  100  feet 
25  per  chord 
half  price 


All  merchandize  shipped  o/f  the  wharf,  to  pay  the 
Jo?   landmg,   (and    not   having  been   carried   o/ the 

from  l.ghters  or  otherwise,  by  water  on  IfrJ  any  ves 
sellymg  at  the  wharf,  to  pay  one  half  as  mudi  as  for 
landing ;  the  said  half  whlr&ge  to  be  pa.Vby   he  Ve^ 
sel  lynig  "at  the  wharf.  ^       ^ 

The  ^vharfage  of  goods  landed,  to  be  paid  bv  the  sel 
er,cr  person    landing  the  same,   except  Wan 

Goo'ds'^rP^"^  V".  ^'  P"'^  "^y  ^he  purcha^ser  '^ 

tobeu!\rfTu^Vj''"''  °^'>aded  on  board  of  coasters. 


Appendix.]  Rates  of  Storage,  &c.  237 

Goods  brought  on  the  wharf,  by  trucks  or  otherwise, 
for  public  sale,  to  pay  the  same  wharfage,  as  if  landed 
tliereon. 

^  Vessels  hauling  to  the  wharf,  are  expected  to  have 
their  jibs,  spanker-booms,  and  spritsail  yards  rigged 
in ;  and  on  the  north  side,  to  have  their  yards  topped, 
and  to  accommodate  other  vessels  as  much  as  possible. 

No  boats  are  to  be  put  on  the  wharf;  nor  sand,  grav- 
el, or  other  ballast,  to  be  landed,  without  permission  of 
the  wharfinger  ;  nor  are  the  dirt  or  sweepings  of  the 
hold,  or  other  articles  which  do  not  float,  under  any 
pretence  whatever,  to  be  thrown  into  the  dock. 

No  fire  is  allowed  to  be  kept  on  board  any  vessel 
lying  at  the  north  side  of  the  wharf,  above  the  T. 

Vessels  coming  to  the  north  side  of  the  wharf,  above 
the  T.  are  to  be  allowed  two  days  only  to  discharge  or 
load ;  'and,  in  case  the  birth  be  then  wanted  by  the  pro- 
prietor or  occupant  of  the  neighbouring  store,  the  ves- 
sel, that  has  laid  that  time,  must  remove  if  requested. 

STORAGE  PER  MONTH. 

Bal'^s  of  Coffee,  Cocoa,  &c.    -        -      4  cents  each 

Bales  of  Cotton  and  Bags  of  Hops,  25 

Bales,  Cases,  Crates,  6c  Trunks,    -  25 

Barrels,         -        _        _        -        -  lO 
Boxes  of  Glass,     -        -        -        -      4 

Boxes  of  Lemons,         -       -       -      6 

Boxes  of  Sugar,      -        -        -        -  20 

Butts,  from  50  to  200  gallons,        -  50 
Casks  of  Raisins,    -        -        -        -      4 

Chests  of  Bohea  Tea,   -        -        -  25 

Coals,   ------  60  per  chaldron 

Cordage,       -----  33j  per  ton 

Russia  Duck,        -        -        -        -      2  per  bolt 

Fish,     ------      3  per  quintal 

Grain, 2  pei*  bushel 

Hemp, 100  per  ton 

Hides,  ------      3  cents 

Hogsheads  and  Pipes,  -       -        -  33|-  each 

Iron,    ------  25  per  ton 

Salt, 12^  per  hhd. 

I'ierces,       -       -       -       -       -  20  each 


238 


Table  of  Interest.         [^Appendix. 


A  TABLE  of  SIMPLE  INTEREST,  at  Six  per  Cent. 


princi-  J  i  week.  1  i  month.  1 
pal.     1  d.    c.  m.  1  d.    c.  m.  | 

3  months.  | 

6  months.     , 

I  year. 

d.    c.  m.  I 

d.    c.  m.     1 

d.  c.  m« 

Cts.IO 

000 

0     00 

001 

003 

006 

ao 

000 

001 

003 

006 

0    I  a 

30 

000 

001 

0      04 

009^ 

018 

40 

000 

00a 

006 

0    1  a 

0    a  4 

50 

000 

00a 

007 

0    I  5 

030 

60 

000 

003 

009 

018 

036 

70 

000 

003 

010 

0    a  I 

04a 

86 

001 

004 

0    I  a 

0    a  4 

0    48 

90 

001 

0     04 

0    I  3 

0    a  7 

»    5  4 

Dol.  I 

001 

005 

0    I  5 

030 

060 

a 

002 

010 

030 

060 

0  la  0 

3 

004 

015 

045 

090 

0  18  0 

4 

005 

0    a  b 

060 

0  la  0 

0  a4  0 

5 

006 

0    a  5 

075 

0  15  0 

0  30  0 

6 

007 

030 

090 

0  18  0 

0  36  0 

7 

009 

035 

0  10  5 

0  ai  0 

0   4a   6 

8 

010 

040 

0  la  0 

0  a4  0 

0   48   0 

9 

oil 

045 

0  13  5 

0  a7  0 

0  54   0 

10 

01a 

050 

0  15  0 

0  30  0 

0   60   0 

ao 

0    a  5 

0    10    0 

0   30  0 

0  60  G 

I  ao  0 

30 

0    3  7 

0  15  0 

0  45  0 

0  90  0 

I  80  0 

40 

050 

0  ao  0 

0  60  0 

I  ao  0 

a  40  0 

50 

06a 

0  a5  0 

0  75  0 

I  50  0 

300 

60 

075 

0  30  0 

0  ^0  0 

I  80  0 

3  60  0 

70 

087 

0  35  0 

150 

a  10  0 

4  ao  0 

80 

0  10  0 

0  40  0 

I  ao  0 

a  40  0 

4  80  0 

90 

0  II  a 

0  45  0 

I  3S  0 

a  70  0 

5  40  0 

100 

0  la  5 

0  50  0 

I  50  0 

300 

600 

aoo 

0  aj  0 

100 

300 

600 

la    0  0 

300 

0  37  5 

I  50  0 

4  50  0 

900 

18    0  0 

400 

0  50  0 

aoo 

600 

la    0  0 

a4    0  0 

500 

0  6a  5 

a  50  0 

7  50  0 

15    0  0 

30    0  0 

600 

0  75  0 

300 

900 

18    0  0 

36    0  0 

700 

0  87  5 

3  50  0 

lo  50  0 

ai    0  0 

4a    0  0 

800 

I     00 

400 

la    0  0 

a4    0  0 

48    0  0 

900 

I  la  5 

4  50  0 

13  50  0 

a7    0  0 

54    0  0 

1000 

I  aj  0    5    00 

15    0  0 

30    0  0 

60    0  0 

N.  B.  The  ufe  of  this  Table  will  be  easily  underitood  by  the  follow- 
ing example ;  viz.  Againlt  10  dollars  you  will  find  the  intereft  for  a 
week  to  be  i  cent  and  z  milles  ;  for  a  month,  *  cents  ;  for  3  mwitlw, 
I  i  cents  i  for  6  montlis  30  cents  j  ior  i  year,  60  cents. 


^p/iendLr.] 


GOLD  TABLES. 


239 


TABLES  of  the  Value  of  the  Gold  Coins  of  Great- 
Britain,  France,  and  Spain,  according  to  theAct  of  Con- 
gress of  April  29,  1816. 

GREAT  BRITAIN  AND  PORTUGAL. 


S-rs. 

ct 

(f-r 

ci 

,^r 

cL\ 

dwt. 

value 

f/w^ 

value 

clwt. 

value 

1 

3 

0 

17 

d3 

1 

89 

8 

7,11 

1.5 

13,33 

2 

7 

10 

37 

18 

67 

2 

1,78 

9 

8,00 

16 

14,22 

3 

11 

11 

40 

19 

71 

3 

2,67 

10 

8,89 

17 

15,11 

4 

14 

12 

44|20 

''4 

4 

3,55 

11 

9,78 

18 

16,00 

5     18 

13 

48 

Q  ^ 

78, 

5 

4,44 

12 

10,67 

19 

16,89 

6 

22 

i4 

5] 

22 

8t 

6 

5,33 

13 

11,55 

20 

17,78 

7 

25 

15 

55 

23 

85 

7 

6,22 

14 

12,44 

8    29 

16 

59 



GOLD  COINS  OF  FRANCE. 


grs.  ct. 

,§-r 

c^ 

^r\ct.\ 

liw^. 

value,divt.\  vahie\dwU 

value 

1    •  8 

0 

8,S 

l-'!62| 

1 

87 

8      6.98 

15 

i3,o9 

a     7 

lO 

8  6 

65 

2 

1.75 

9       7.85 

16 

i3»96 

8  ji' 

1 1 

40 

'9 

68 

3 

1,62 

10       8,73 

17 

14.83 

4  U 

19 

41 

•20 

72 

4 

3.49 

11 

9,60 

18 

'^'71 

5    t^ 

n 

47 

21 

70 

4.36 

12 

10,47 

»9 

16.58 

6     '2V> 

!4 

■31 

22 

8e 

6 

5.23 

13 

li,34 

20 

i7»45 

7   25 

•5 

55 

3,C] 

84 

7 

b,ii 

14 

12,!^1 

8   29i6'58(     , 

1 

GOLD  COINS  OF  SPAIN  AND  DOMINIONS 
OF  SPAIN. 


y-rs 

c/. 

.?'■ 

Ct.  gnct. 

dwt. 

vaiucldwf 

value 

d^t. 

value 

1 

3 

9 

32 1 17  59 

1 

84 

8 

6,72 

15 

12,60 

2 

3 

7 
11 

10 
11 

36:18 
39;  »9 

6l 

2 

i      3 

1,68 
2,52 

9 
10 

7.56 
8,40 

16 

\7 

13.44 
14,28 

4 

14 

12|42|20 

70 

4 

3.36 

11 

9.24 

18 

15,12 

5 

17 

134521 

74 

5 

4,20 

12 

10,08 

19 

15.96 

6 

21 

I4J49  22 

77 

6 

5.<M 

13 

10,92 

20 

16,80 

7 
;8_ 

.1 

16156124 

1 

7 

5.88    14 

11,76 

240      Population  of  the  U.  States.     [Appendix, 

POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
FOR  1790,  1800,  1810,  and  1820. 


states.  1790. 

Maine,  96.540 

N.  Hampshire,  141,885 
Vermont,  85,539 

Massachusetts,  378^787 
Rhode  Island,  68,825 
Connecticut,  237,946 
New  York,  340,120 
New  Jersey,  184,139 
Pennsylvania,  434,373 
Delaware,  59,094 

Maryland,  319,728 

Virginia,  747,610 

N.  Carolina,  393,751 
S.  Carolina,  249,073 
Georgia,  82,548 

Alabama, 
Missisippi, 
Louisiana, 
Tennesseej 
Kentucky, 
Ohio, 
Indiana, 
Illinois, 
Missouri, 
Michigan  Ter. 
Arkansaw  do. 
District  Columbia, 

Florida,         

Total, 


35,691 
73,677 


3,929,326 


1800. 

151,719 
183,858 
154,465 
422,846 

69,122 
251,002 
586,050 
211,149 
602,545 

64,273 
341,548 
880,200 
478,103 
345,591 
162,686 
2,000 
6,850 

105,602 

220,959 

45,365 

5,641 


1810. 

228,705 

214,460 

217,895 

472,040 

76,931 

261,942 

959,049 

245,562 

810,091 

72,674 

380,546 

974,622 

555,500 

415,115 

252,433 

10,000 

30,312 

76,556 

261,727 

406,511 

230,760 

24,520 

12,282 

15,845 

4,762 

5,000 


5,305,666  7,263,926 
Foreigners  not  naturalized. 
Grand  Total, 


Kumber  of  Slaves  included  in  the  above  totalt  oflBZO. 


Rh.  Island,  48 
Connecticut,  97 
N.  York.  10,088 
N.  Jersey,  7,557 
Pennsyl,  211 

Delaware,  4,509 
Maryl.  107,308 
Virginia,  4.^3,153 


N.Caroli.  205,017 
S.Caroli.  251,783 
Georgia,  149,676 
Alabama,  47,439 
Missisippi,  32,814 
Louisiana,  69,064 
Tennessee,  80,097 
Kentucky  126,73,^ 


Indiana,  190' 

Illinois,  917 

Missouri,  10,222 
Arkansaw,12,582 
District  of 
Columbia,  22,614 


Appendix.]   Census  of  Towns  and  Cities.       241 


CENSUS  OF  TOWNS  AND 

CITIES. 

1800 

1810 

1820 

Slaves 

Bangor 

277 

850 

1221 

Hallowell 

1364 

2068 

2919 

Bath 

1225 

2491 

3026 

Portland 

3704 

7169 

8583 

Portsmouth 

5339 

6934 

7327 

Concord 

2052 

2392 

2828 

Newburyport 

5946 

7634 

6852 

Salem 

9457 

12613 

12731 

Boston 

24937 

33250 

43298 

Nantucket 

5617 

6807 

7266 

Newport 

6739 

7097 

7319 

Providence 

7614 

10071 

11767 

Hartford 

5347 

6003 

6901 

New-Haven 

5157 

6967 

8327 

Albany 

5192 

9356 

12630 

New-York 

60489 

96373 

123706 

515 

Trenton 

3002 

3942 

Newark 

6507 

Philadelphia 

70287 

96664 

115827 

7 

Lancaster 

4292 

5405 

6633 

Harrisburg 

1472 

2287 

2990 

Pittsburg 

1565 

4768 

7248 

Baltimore 

26514 

46535 

62738 

3966 

Washington 

3210 

8620 

13247 

2045 

Lexington 

1356 

4326 

5279 

1641 

Louisville 

283 

1357 

4012 

1031 

Columbus 

1500 

Cincinnati 

2540 

9642 

Richmond 

5537 

9745 

12067 

4387 

Alexandria 

4921 

7227 

8228 

1335 

Norfolk 

6927 

9193 

8478 

3267 

Wilmington 

1689 

2633 

Raleigh 

669 

2674 

Charleston 

20473 

24711 

24780 

12652 

Savannah 

5144 

5195 

7523 

3075 

Milledgeville 

1256 

2069 

1196 

Saint  Louis 

1600 

10049 

.  1810 

New  Orleans 

10000 

24552 

27176 

7355 

Saint  Augiistin 

5000 

's*  Census  of  the  Towns  in  Mass.  begins  at  p.  18,  and  ends  at  x>.  27. 

W 


242             Exports  and  Tonnage.  [Appendix. 

EXPORTS. 

Falue  of  Exfioria  from  each  State  for  1^22. 

Domestic.  Foreign.  Total. 

New-Hampshire,   -         188,882  10,817  199,699 

Vermont,      -     -     -        449,216  8,478  257,694 

Maine,     -     -    -    -     1,013,873  22,769  1,036,642 

Massachusetts,       -     4,072,166  8,526,359  12,598,525 

Rhode-IsJand,  -    -        601,238  261,125  862,363 

Connecticut,     -    -        459,353  5,959  485,312 

New- York,  -    -    -  10,987,167  6,113,315  17,100,482 

New-Jersey,     -    -          83,551       83,551 

Pennsylvania,   -    -    3,575,147  5,472,655  9,047,802 

Delaware,     -     -     -        163,950  4,642  168,592 

Maryland,     -     -    -    3,496,993  1,039,803  4,536,796 

District  of  Columbia,  1,031,475  11,955  1,043,430 

Virginia,       -     -    w     3,209,852  7,537  3,217,389 

North-Carolina,     -        585,951       585,951 

South-Carolina,      -    7,136,366  123,954  7,260,320 

Georgia,       -     -    -     5,483,219  1,650  5,484,869 

Ohio,       -     .    .    .                105       105 

Louisiana,    -    -    -    7,303,461  675,184  7,978,645 

Michigan,     -     -    -                589       589 

Alabama,      -     -     -           17,613       17,613 

Missisippi,    -     -     -         192,135       192,135 

Territory,  United  States,    1,777      1,777 

Total,     $49,874,079  22,286,202  72,160,281 


TONNAGE 

Entered  into  the  United  States  during  the  year  ending 
on  the  SQth  Se/itemder,  1822. 

American.     Foreign.  Total. 

New  Hampshire,    -     -    -       11,952           440  12,392 

Maine, 60,766         4,087  64,853 

Vermont, 854             40  804 

Massachusetts,       -     -     -     176,627        7,943  184,570 

Rhode-Island,  -     -    .     .      30,671             194  30,865 

Connecticut,     -    .    •     .       1§,516      -  -  -  -  18,51tJ 


Appendix.]       Revolationary  Pensioners.  243 

American.  Foreign.  Total. 

New- York, 217,538  22,474  240,012 

New-Jersey,      -     -     -     -  1,042  *  -  -  -  1,042 

Pennsylvania,   -     -     -     -  78,049  7,377  85,426 

Delaware, 3,G43  145  3,788 

Maryland,    -     -     -     -     .  56,537  8,558  65,095 

District  of  Columbia,      -  11,988  346  12,234 

Virginia, 16,301  4,332  20,633 

North-Carolina,     -     -     -•  33,760  1,208  24,968 

South-Carolina,     -     -     -  31,900  14,436  46,336 

(Georgia, 12,781  7,429  20,210 

Louisiana, 29,947  21,360  51,307 

Missisippi, 4,193  -  -  -  -  4,193 

Territory,  United  States,  895  171  1,066 

Total  Tons,  787,960  100,540  888,500 


REVOLUTIONARY  PENSIONERS. 
Number  of  officers  who  served  to  the  end  of  the  war,  166 
Number  of  officers  who  did  not  serve  to  the  end  of 

the  war, 400 

Number  of  non-commissioned  officers,  &c.  who  )     „  o^cj 
served  to  the  end  of  the  war,  -    -     .     -      ^     ^i'^^^ 

Number  of  non-commissioned  officers,  &c,  who  ) 

did  not  serve  to  the  end  of  the  war,  -    -     S       ' 

Invalids  who  have  been  disabled  by  wounds  or) 

otherwise,  from  the  commencement  of  the\     3,841 
government  up  to  tfie  present  time,  -    -     ) 

The  heirs  of  deceased  soldiers  who  receive  five  ^ 

years  half-pay  in  lieu  of  the  bounty  land  to  f        g,^» 
which  they  were  entitled  at  the  time  of  the  T 
father's  death,      --------      j 

To  the  first  named  class  of  Pensioners  ) 

there  have  been   paid   during  the>  $1,353,3'^'" 
year  1822,  the  sum  of      -    -    .     ^ 

To  the  invalids,  --- -? 

To  the  heirs  of  deceased  soldiers  as  above 
stated,      »------» 


244         Bill  of  Mortality,  Boston.        [Appendix. 

ABSTRACT  of  the  BILL  OF  MORTLITY  of  the  City  of  BOS- 
rON,  from  the  Slst  of  December,  1821,  to  January  1st,  1823,  agree- 
ably 10  the  Record  kept  at  the  Health  OflRce. 


Under  1  year, 
From     1  to    2, 

2  to    6, 

— —  5  to  10, 
— —  10  to  20, 
— —    20  to  30, 

30  to  40, 

40  to  50, 

50  to  60, 


Male. 
92 
55 

32 
19 
22 
63 
70 


Fe.  TotaL 


164 
96 
54 
42 
49 
129 
120 
113 
176 


From  60  to  70, 

70  to  80, 

80  to  90, 

90  to  too, 

Still  born. 
Unknown, 


Male.    Fe.  Total. 
18        36  54 

17        22  39 

7         15  22 

12  3 

115 
64        127 


63 


Total,    1203 


The  number  of  Deaths  above,  include  those  in  the  Alms-bouse,  and 
the  City's  Poor,  and  were  caused  as  follows: — 
-  -        5 


Abscess 

Accidental 

Apoplexy  - 

Asthma 

Burnt 

Cancer 

Casualty     - 

Consumption 

Cramp 

Croup 

Cholera  Morbus 

Cholic  Billious    - 

Cynartche  Tracialis 

Debility     - 

Diarrhoea    - 

Diseases  unknown 

Dropsy 

Dysentery 

Diseased  Heart 

Drowned    - 

Epilepsy     - 

Fits    -       -       : 

Fever  Typhus    - 
"     Lung 
"     Inflammatory 
•'     Bilious       - 
'     Puerperal 
"•leurisy     - 

TOUS      - 

matick 


2 
6 
2 
1 
8 

15 

166 

2 

10 
5 
3 
1 
4 
9 
218 

43 

31 
3 

21 
2 
8 

24 

41 
6 

10 
6 
5 
4 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 


Hemorrhagia 

2 

Hydrocephalus  - 

1 

Hanging     - 

2 

Hystertils  - 

1 

Jaundice    - 

7 

Infantile     - 

244 

Inflammation  Brain 

17 

"         Bowels 

5 

Intemperance     - 

25 

Insanity      - 

2 

Leprosy 

1 

Murdered  - 

4 

Measles 

3 

Mortification 

8 

Marasmus  - 

1 

Old  Age     - 

36 

Palsy 

10 

Quincy 

T 

Scrophula  - 

2j 

Scald 

3 

Scirrhous    - 

4i 

Still  Born 

115 

Sudden 

S 

Strangulated  Hernia 

1 

Suicide 

r 

Siphilis 

I 

Suffocated 

s 

Spasms 

] 

Tetanus      - 

1 

Whooping  Cough 

( 

White  Swelling  - 

Worms 

' 

Total.  120 


[ppendix.]  Roads  iroi 

ROADS 

•ROM  BOSTON,  WITH   THE   NAMES  OF  INkt 
DISTANCES.      CORRECTED  FOR  THIS  REGIS 


To  Hingham  and  Cohasset. 

I  )orchestei-  Eaton      4 

\  Jeponset  Bridge  Nash  &  Tuttle   6 
I  i»uncy  Savel      9 

'  Veymouth  Bridge  10 

I  iingham         Wilder  &  Lewis    15 
S  icituate  Turner,  Pierce,  Mack 

&  Foster  23 
To  Plymouth  &  Cape  Cod. 
;  )orchester  Eaton      4 

'  Veymouth  Thayer    11 

;  Icituate  D.  Whiton    21 

i  Jaiiover  Stetson    22 

'.  'embroke  Barstow    23 

'  )»xbury  Gardner    27 

f  Kingston  Bartlett 

&  Kennedy    32 
[  'Jymouth        Hollis,  Nicholson 

Old  Colony  Hotel  Bartlett    36 

Slandwich  Ellis    47 

Nye,  Swift    52 

Newcomb,  Gibbs,  Fessend«  n    54 

1 3arnstable  Howland    62 

Parker,  Crocker,  Loring 

and  Sturgis  66 

*  farmonth  Hamblin    70 

'.  Harwich  Brooks    79 

)ileajis  Bascomb    85 

^,:istham  Merrick    89 

Wellfleet,  Holbrook    97 

I'Miro  Collins  107 

I  Provincetown  Smalley  116 

To  Martha's  Vineyard  and 

Nantucket, 
sandwich  Fessenden    54 

li'al  month  Giffords    72 

>ver  the  Ferry  to  Holmes' > 

Hole  Dunham    81 

Edfjartown  Marchant    89 

"hUmark  92 

STantucket  Town  100 

To     New     Bedford      over 

Bridge  water  Turnpike. 
Weymouth  Thayer    11 

Ubington  King    18 

Brown  and  Dyer    18 
fBridgewater         (East  Parish) 

Crombie  23 
south  Parish  Ktith    26 

Middlebomu^h  Sanipson    26 

New  Bedford  Nelson    32 

w  % 


To  Newport,  commer.* 
over  Blue-Hill  Turnpike. 

Dorchester  Mill  6 

Milton                            Tucker  9 

Stoughton                         Swan  16 

Bridgewater                 Howard  23 
Taunton           Atwood's  Hotel, 

Wilmarth,  Porter  33 
Wellington  38 
Freetown  Assonett  40 
lioy  Stratton  48 
Tiverton  Stone  Bridge,  Fair- 
banks 54 
Newport  Townsend  66 
To  Warren  Sc  Bristol,  R.  I. 

Taunton            Atwood's  Hotel  3X 
Dighton,         Hathaway,  Jones 

and  Felton  40 

Somerset                             Davis  44 

Swansey,              Gray,  Luther  47 

Warren                                 Cole  50 

Bristol              Bourne,  Norton  53 

Bristol  Cferry)                   Pierce  55 

To  Taunton,    over  Brush- 
Hill  Turnpike. 

Rox!)ury                          Bugby  4 

Dorchester  Upper  Mills  6 

Milton                Billing's  Hotel  9 

Canton                              Crane  16 

Sharon                             Savage  19 

Easton  23 
Taunton           Atwood's  HcteL  34 

To  Providence,  and  New- 
London. 

Roxbuvy                               Ellis  6 

Dedliam                            Pol  ley  9 
Walpole                      Fuller    20  1-2 

Attleborough                   Hatch  28 

Rehoboth                            Slack  37 

Providence                Chappctin  41 

Johnson                          Sheldon  44 

Scituate                              Fiske  56 

Coventry                    M'Gvegor  68 

Plainfield                           Eaton  71 

Jewil's  City                    Johnson  73 

Norwich                           PLenny  86 

Mohegan                    Hougliton  93 

New-i.ondon                    Frink  ICO 

Middle  road  to  Hartford. 

Doftham                         Sonth  9 


irom  Boston.         lAppendix, 


Johnson  17 

Jones  22 

Smith  26 

Childs  32 

s                       Spring  38 

I>udl«y  43 

^on                    D  wight  51 

..  oirifret                            Sabin  57 

Ashford                            Clark  «3 

Wilmington                   Marcy  72 

Mansfield                   Dunham  76 

Coventry                     Kimball  82 

Hartford                      Bennet  97 

To   Washington   Cit . ,  by 

Worcester  Turnpike  and 

Stafford  Springs. 
Roxbury  (Punch  Bowl) 

Laugh  ton  4 

Brooklyn                   Richards  6 

Newtown                     Wiswall  8 
Framingham          Hamilton  19  1-2 

"Wcstborough               Wesson  29 

"Worcester                        Sikes  38 

Cliavlton                          Rider  51 

Sturbridge                       Porter  57 

Holland                         Massey  68 

Stafford                             Wail  73 

Tolland                           Smith  80 

Vernon  86 

East  Hartford             Buckler  97 

Hartford                        Bennet  100 

Weathersfield               Wright  104 

Worthington                   Riley  113 

Meridian                   Robinson  119 

Wallingford                    Tyler  123 

North  Haven                     Ives  127 

New-Haven                   Butler  134 

Milford                            Clark  144 

Stratford  Ferry  146 

Stratford                     Lovejoy  148 

Fairfield                   Pennifield  1«8 

Greenfarms                   Possell  166 

Norwalk                           Reed  170 

Stamford                 Davenport  175 

Greenwich                    Knapp  183 

Rye                            Quintord  189 

Marnaronek  191 

Roehelle                    Williams  195 

Chester                             Gyon  198 

Harlem  Bridge  202 

New- York  210 

Jersey  City  211 

Newark                        Gifford  219 

Elizabethtown                Lyon  22S 

Bridgeton  226 

New-Brunswick             Drake  240 

Princeton                       Gifford  256 

Trenton          Davii,  Herbert  «66 

Bristol  276 


Homesburg  285 

Frankford  290 

Philadelphia  Mansion* House  295 

Darby  302 

Chester  310 

Wilmington  Huggins  32S 

Christiana  Bridge  Hammond  332 

Eiktown  Richardson  348 

Charlestown  350 

Havre  de  Grace  Sears  358 


Joppa                        Bradford 

370 

Reel  Lion 

378 

Bird  River                   Barney 

383 

Baltimore                      Gftdsby 

395 

Elkridge 

403 

McKoys 

408 

Rossburgh                        Ross 

429 

Washington  Post-OfRce 

436 

Stage    Road    from    Provi- 

dence to  Worcester. 

Smithfield                       Mann 

9 

13 
22 

27 

Uxbridge                       Sprine 
Northbridge                      Taft 

Miibury                           Chase 

33 

Worcester                       Sikes 

89 

Old  Road  to  Hartford 

, 

Cambridge     Porter,  Bamiim 

3 

Watertown     Stratton,  Smith 

7 

Waithara                          Miles 

10 

Weston                            AVood 

16 

Sudbury                           Stone 

22 

Norlhborough                Munro 

37 

Shrewsbury  Parmenter,Haven 

41 

Worcester                        Kelly 

do.                                   Sfkes 

44 

Leicester                         Worse 

50 

Spencer                           Jenks 

55 

Brookfield                         Rice 

68 

Weston                      Lombard 

64 

Palmer     Frink,  Ward,  Sedg- 

wick 

72 

Wilbraham                Saurdtis 

76 

Springfield  Goodrich,  Rnssel 
Suffield                              Sikes 

86 

96 

Windsor                          Picket 

102 

Har(f.)id                        Morpan 

112 

From    Springfield    ti  rotigh 

Stockbridge  to  Albafiv. 

West-Springfield       Ely  and  " 

Colton 

89 

Wtstfi.  Id    Palmer  &  Mo-  pan 

97 

Ru?se]                           Ha.v'iey 

106 

ChesU-i-  Vi}!!«ge              Collins 

110 

do.       Ftrry 

116 

Becket                            B:iids 

125 

Lee                        Dillingham 

131 

appendix.]  Roads  from  Boston. 


247 


Stockbridge  Hix  135 

West-Stockbridge  Brockway  140 

New  Canaaa  l-^^ 

Chatham  Hoag  156 

Union  Village  Hall  162 

Greenbush  173 

Albany  M»ody  174 

From    Springfield    through 

Granville  to  Sheffield. 

From  Boston  to  Springfield  83 

West-Springfield          Palmer  5 

Southwick                     French  10 

Gi-anville                        Curtis  16 

Middle  Granville           Curtis  20 

loliand                          Rogers  24 

Sandisfield                     Palmer  28 

do.                          Bosworth  32 

New  Marlborough  37 

Sheffield                        Ensign  46 

To  Albany  over  Worcester 

Turnpike. 

Worcester                   Howar>l  33 
Heard,  Sikes,  Hathaway, 
Stearus,  Burt,    Stephens, 

Eager  43 

Leicester                        Hobart  47 

Spencer                            Jenks  52 

Brookfield                          Rice  53 

"Western                     Lombard  60 

Ware                                 Reed  66 

Belchertown                   Clapp  73 

Hadlty                          Warner  82 

Noribampton                Lyman  90 

Chesterfield                     Clapp  102 

Worthington                  Peirce  108 

Peru  116 

Hinsdale                         Jiloody  119 

PittsfieUl                        Morgan  128 

Hancock                          Broad  133 

New-l,tbanon                  Betts  135 

Canaan                             Joiies  137 

Steventown                       Bush  141 

Sclioodick                      Strong  155 

Albany  1(34 
From   Albany  to  Niagara 
Fails  316  milts. 

To  Brattleborough.  , 

West-Cambridge  Wbitttmore  5 

Lexington                     Mi  in  roe  9 

Lincoln                             Earle  14 

Concord                      Jl'lntosb  16 

Stow                                 Wilder  24 

Bolton                       Woodbuiy  31 

Laiuaster                          Ranil  35 

Leominster                   Bascora  41 
Westminster  Doty,  Penniman 

Eniei-son  51 

Tenjpleton                 French  53 


Phillipstown                   GouM  «5 

Athol                                Field  ^ 

To  Greenfield. 

The  same  as  to  Athol  67 

Orange                            Ward  73 

Irvings  Graiit                Alford  77 

Montague  Gunn  82 
Greenfield  (village)      Goode- 

nuugh  &.  Gilbert  89 

Orange                      Whitney  72 

Warwick                       Draper  76 

Winchester               Linkfield  83 

Hinsdale                          Evans  88 

Brattleborough               Blake  94 

To  Dartmouth  College, 
through  Keene,  N.  H. 

Concord                      M'Intosh  17 

Acton                              White  24 

Littleton                       Kidder  27 

Groton                               Hall  35 

Pepperell                       Brown  38 

Townsend                      Loring  44 

N.  Ipswich             Batchelder  56 

Jaffrey                             Pierce  65 

Marlborough                Haskell  71 

Keene                          Gorham  76 

Sumner  81 

Walpole                   Carpenter  90 

Village                Southard  94 

Bellows'  Falls         Wightman  9s 

Chartestown                     Hunt  102 

Village                   Shepley  106 

Weathersfield,  Vt.  Copeland  114 
Windsor 

Village                     Pettcs  123 

Hartford  137 

Hanover                           Dewy  141 

To  Dartmouth   Coll.  thro' 


Medford 

iNlavhew 

5 

Reading 

Newell 

11 

Nichols 

14 

Andovei* 

Locke 

19 

Foster 

20 

Haverhill 

White 

30 

Kendall 

30 

C!)ase 

SO 

Atkinson 

Luw 

35 

Hamps(ead 

Gould 

41 

Chester 

Sweet  ser 

46 

RicIiurHsoii 

46 

Candia 

Anderson 

52 

Turnpike  Hotel 

Sawyer 

55 

Pembroke 

Fisk 

00 

Concord 

Slickney 

er> 

Barker 

66 

Gale 

66 

Eospawen 

Oakcs 

7i 

248 


Roads  from  Boston.  [.Appendix, 


Saliibury  Pettingel      83 

Andover  Thompson      89 

Wilmot  Gay      94 

Springfield  Stickney      99 

Enfield  Willis    106 

1-ebanon  Benton    114 

Hanover  Fuller    119 
Dewy    119 

To  Burlington  through 
Vergennes. 

^VaIpole  Village       Southard      Q4 

Jlockihghara  Webb    103 

<^hester  Fulsoni    110 

Cavendish  Stiles    199 

ludlow  Dennison    123 

JMount  Holly  Green    132 
Clark    131 

Shrewsbm7  Tinney    140 

Clarendon  Parker    146 

_     ,      ,  Brown    152 

Hutland  Gould    155 

Pittsford  Kendall    163 

Brandon  Goss    172 

Leicester  Woodward    175 

Salisbury  Johnson    177 

Middlebury  180 

Vergennes  Painter    198 

Feraisburg  Taylor    203 

Charlotte  Barns    209 

Sherburne  Parsons    215 

Burlington  Howard    220 

To  Montreal  and  Quebec. 

:Medford  Jaquis       5 

"Woburn  Hill      lo 

Billerica  Bowers      19 

Chelmsford  23 

Tyngsborough  Swallow      30 

Dunstable  Pollard      36 

Merrimack  Pattersen      42 

Amherst  Eaton      46 

m.  h.  Converse      49 

3Iount  Vemon  Ray      52 

Erancistown  Laliy      61 
Gibson      64 

Hillsborough  M'Neil      72 

"Washington  Famsworth      81 

Xempster  Brianard      88 

Clai-emont  Cliase    100 

AVindsor,  Vt.  Pettes     109 

"AA''oodstock  Taylor    123 

Barnard  Aikin    131 

Koyalton  Smith  &  Fox     137 

Bandolph  Holmes     146 

Brookfield  Edson    152 
Ainsworth    156 

"Williamstcwn  Jones    160 
Montpelier     Davis,  Eaton  & 

Houghton  170 

3ioretown  Cobb    177 


Waterbury                   Turner  181 

Bolton                      Whitcomb  189 

Richmond  Spicer  &  Howard  191 

WjI  iston                        Parker  200 

Burlington                     Baker  208 

Colchester                       Bines  214 

Milton                               Piatt  222 

<jeorgia                          Merrit  230 

St.  Albans                         Keith  234 

Swanton                       Stearns  243 

Caldall's  Manor           Nichols  253 

South  River            Lampman  259 

Vaughara  269 

bt.  John's                  Bingham  277 

Half-way  House              Ames  286 

Lapraie                         Stearns  295 

Montreal  322 

Reptentigne  322 

Berthieve  354 

Rivierie  de  Loup  376 

Trois  Rivieries  403 

St.  Ann's  425 

Jacques  Cartier  455 

St.  Augustine  475 

Cape  Rouge  479 

Quebec  439 

To  Portsmouth    through 
Haverhill. 

Med  ford                           Mayo  5 

Reading                        Parker  12 

Andover                         Locke  20 

Haverhill                     Kendall  39 

Plastow                         Sawyer  36 

Kingston                       Peasley  39 

Sandborn  42 

Exeter                           Emery  4i 

Stratham                  Kenniston  53 

Greenland                        Huse  S5 

Portsmouth                   Wildes  60 

To    Passamaquoddy     over 
Newburjport     Turnpike 

through  Portsmouth.  ~ 

Charlestown                     King  2 

Maiden  4 

Lynnfield  Hotel    Cummings  12 

Fopsfield  Hotel      Cummings  21 

Newburyport               Pearson  33 

Merrimack  Bridge      Pearson  36 

Hampton                        Towie  43 

Greenland                        Huse  54 

Portsmouth                    Wildes  58 

Kittery                                Rice  59 

York                                Wilcox  67 

Welles                            Maxcy  76 

Kennebunk                  Jefferds  85 

Saco                                  Cleves  95 

Scarborough                    Noble  108 

Portland                     Coburn  110 


Appendix.]  Roads  from  Boston. 


2i9 


Falmouth  Knight    113 

Buckman    116 
N.  Yarmouth  Mitchell    122 

Freepovt  Codman    128 

Brunswick  Dow    135 

Bath  Turnpike        Matthews    145 
Hei-ndell's  Ferry  Ricker    147 

Woolwich  White    149 

Wiscasset  Hilton    157 

Siiecpscot  Roundlet    161 

Noblebovough  Bryant    166 

Waldoborough  Barnard    176 

Warren  Page    184 

Thoinaston  Gleason    190 

Camden  Eager    202 

Lincolnville  210 

BelfiUt  Cunningham    220 

Over  the  Bay    to  Castine, 

Perkins  232 

Bluehill  Witham    240 

Surry  256 

Ellsworth  Langdon    261 

Trenton  Gookin    271 

Sullivan  Ferry  270 

Goldsborough  Hill    285 

Steuben  Handy,  Upton    281 

Cherryfield  Adams    290 

Columbia  Wass    303 

Jonesborough  Whitney    312 

Machias  Thaclier,  EUis,  Hill    320 
Eastport  Tine    330 

From  Machias  to  Calais. 
Machias    Hill,  Thaeher,  Ellis    320 
East-River       Talbot,  Foster    326 
Huntleys  336 

Dennysville  Wilder    348 

Robbinston  Brewer    365 

Calais  Jellison    377 

From  Portland  to  Augusta 
Bridge  through  Derham. 

Westbrook  Stephens  3 
N.  Yarmouth  Chase  11 
Pownall  meeting-house  16 
Derham  18 
New  Bridge  over  Androscog- 
gin River  19 
Lisbon  [Robinson's  comer.]  24 
Wales  Libby  )k  Given  32 
Monmouth  Brown  34 
Monmouth  Judkins  37 
Winthrop  Howard  42 
Halloweil  forks  road  Robinson  48 
Augusta  Bridge  J2 

From  Brunswick  to  Bangor. 

Brunswick  Dow  145 

Topsham  Green  146 

Bowdoinham  Leonard  153 

Litchfield  Shaw  1^2 

Gardner  M'Lellan  169 

Halloweil  Smith  173 


Augusta  Pollard    175 

Vassalboi-ough  Brown    131 

China  Washburn     197 

Fairfax  Heywood    201 

Unity  Buinhnm    210 

Joy  i^agley     216 

Dixmont  Butman    221 

No.  2,  Range  1  Gilmore    229 

Hampden  Vose,  Knisley    287 

Bangor  Hatch    300 

New  Post  road  from  Bangor 
to  Dexter  and  Norridge- 
wock. 
Jackson  Plantation      Bunker       "8 
Levant  Hodsdon        8 

Corinth  Flesliman       »> 

Prescott        4 
Garland  Godin      10 

Dexter  Faner        6 

Palnvia  Lancey       5 

Bloomfield  •    Lock      20 

Norridgewock  Sawtel        6 

From  Bangor  to  Pasaa- 
dunkey. 
Stillwater  Ferry  Graves       7 

Orono,  old  Town  Falls    Davis       .5 
Sunkhase  Bailey       4 

Olamman  Littltfield        4 

Passadunkey  Southcott        8 

Cold  Stream  Point  12 

Belfast    to    Bangor    (New- 
Road.) 
Belfast  Cunningham    220 

Prospect  Lane    228 

Frankfort  (Marsh  River,  Ver- 
mont) Peirce    236 
do.    Village  239 
Hampden                         Vose    246 
Bangor                             Hatck    252 

Bangor    to    Castine,    East 

side  Penobscot  River. 
Brewer  2 

Orrington  Wootlbury       6 

Buxport  Howes      14 

West  side. 
Hampden  Vose       6 

Frankfort  Tobey      13 

Over  the  River  to  Bucksport 

Howes      14 
Bucksport  Village    Emerson, 

Frye  1^ 

Orland  Sherburne      26 

Castine  Avery      33 

do.  (Penin)  Lakeman      36 

Hampden    to    Newport, 

(New  Road.) 
Carmel  Benson     12 


250  Roads  from  Boston,  kc.       [Appendix:. 


Crosby  PI.  Friend 

Newport  BurDtt      21 

do.    Stewart  and  Shaw  52 

To  Norridgewock. 
Vassalborough  Brown    180 

Winslow  190 

Clinton  ig6 

Canaan  Locke    306 

Norridgewock  Sawtel    212 

To  Norridgewock  through 

Oxford. 
I*aImouth  Lambert    115 

Gray  Cobb    125 

New-Gloucester  132 


Poland 

IVfinot 

Turner 

Livermore 

Jay 

Farmington 

Mercester 

Starks 

Norridgewock 


139 

Perkins  143 

Leavitt  150 

Munroe  162 

Frost  162 

Rust  134 

Arnold  192 

Curby  197 

Danforth  204 


New 


From    Brunswick    to  Hal- 
lowe]],  (old  road.) 

Topsham  Green        1 

■Bowdoinham  Baker      15 

Xitehtieid  22 

Hallowell  Smith    29 

From     Portland    to     Hal- 
lowell     through 
Gloucester, 

Portland 

Gray 

H^v/  Gloucester 

lewistown 

Green 

Monmouth 

"Winthrop 

HallowelT  S. „ 

To  Portland  over  Fiscata 

qua  Bridge. 
Hampton  Falls       Langmaid      43 
Gretnland  Dearborn      52 


118 
136 
142 
152 
158 
166 
172 
Smith     182 


Frink      58 

Rollins      70 

74 

Garland      75 

Hobbs      82 

Frost      76 


Piscataqua  Bridge 
Dover 

Somersworth 
Berwick  Hayes, 
DoughTy's  Falls 

South  Berwick  ,,       ,^ 

Wells         Ljttlefield,  Lindsay      85 
Kennebunk  Jefferds      95 

Saco  Cleaves  &  Moody    105 

Stioudwater  March    106 

Portland    Burnham,  Fulsom, 

Tilion,  M'Lellan,  Coburn    112 

From  Portland  through 
Frjburg  and  White 
Hills  to  Lancaster,  N.H- 

Gorham 

Standwich 

Baldwin 

Hiram 

Brownfield 

Fry burg 

Conway,  N.  H 

Bartlett 

Hart's  Location 


Phinney  10 

Thompson  17 

Fitch  29 

Spring  35 

Stickney  40 

Eastman  47 

Osgood  49 

Hall  65 

T.  Gate  72 

Notch  of  White  Hills  Hartford  78 

Beyond  Notch         Rosebrook  84 

Jefferson                       Plaisted  93 

Lancaster                      Wilson  103 

To    Newburyport    through 
Salem. 

Leavitt  IS 

Baker  17 

Porter  21 

Towie  23 

Tread  well  27 

Smith  31 

Pearson  39 


Salem 

Beverly 

Wenham 

Hamilton 

Ipswich 

Rowley 

Newburyport 

To  Gloucester. 

Beverly                           Baker  12 

Manchester             Thompson  23 

Gloucester                         Low  35 

To  Marblehead. 

Lynn  Hotel        9 


Marblehead 


Ray      16 


Distances  from  Boston  to  the^Prmcipal'  Towns   in  the  United  States. 

Trom  Boston  to  Providence, 

antics. 

» 

Miles. 
to  Portsmouth,  N.  H.            60 

R.  L 

41 

»—  to  New  London,  Con. 

100 

— -  to  New  Haven,  Con. 

134 

to  Portland                           no 

to  Springfield 

86 

•  to  North  Yarmouth              127 

to  Hartford,  Con. 

100 

■     ■-  to  Brunswick                        136 

tb  New-York 

210 

to  Bavh                                  145 

to  Philadelphia 

295 

to  Wiscasset                         157 

to  Baltimore 

395 

to  Washington  City 

436 

to  Bueksport                         25J 

to  Salem 

14 

to  Machias  East  Falls         320 

.— "  to  Newburyport 

39 

to  Eastport                          350 

INDEX. 


Acatkmy  of  Aits  and  Sciences  130 
Academies  in  Massachusetts  -  144 
Additions  and  Covrections  -  '229 
Agents  &  Consuls  -  -  219,222 
Aijricultuial  Societies  -  -  167 
American  Education  Society  138 
Ainhevat  College  -  -  •  -  138 
Antiquarian  Society  -  -  -  143 
Ancit-nt  and  Hon.  Artillery  -  122 
Andover  Institution      -    -    -    137 

Appendix 229 

Aqueduct  Corporation      -    -    166 
Arnty  of  the  United  States    -    209 
Artillery  of  Massachusetts      -    119 
Asylums  -----.--    158 

Assessors      «....-.    177 

Atheiieums       -    -     -    -    -    -     164 

Attorneys  in  Boston  -  -  -  41 
Attorneys  in  Ess'.-x  .  -  -  -  45 
Attorneys,  Clr.  Court,  U.  S.  -  201 
Attorney-General  of  Mass.  -  29 
Auctioneers  in  Boston  •    -    -    178 

Banks  in  Massachusetts  -  -  180 
Banks,  Savin|i;s  -----  159 
Barnstable  Justices,  &c  -  •  61 
Berkshire  Justices,  &.c.     -    -      70 

Bible  Societies 148 

Bill  of  Mortality,  Boston  -  -  244 
Bishops  in  America  -  -  -  92 
Bowdoin  College  ...  -  131 
Boylston  Donation  -  -  -  •  i60 
Branches  U.  S.  Bank  -  -  -  226 
Brigade  in  Boston,  3d  -  -  -  122 
Brigade  Staff  Officers  -  -  -  io7 
Bristol  Justices,  &;c.  -  -  -  57 
Brown  University  -  -  -  -  l:i3 
Cadets,  Indejiendcnt  -  -  -  122 
Cavalry  of  Mas-sachusetts  -  -  116 
Census'  of  Massachusetts,  -  13  to  27 
"  United  Stales  -  -  -  240 
"  Towns  &  Cities  -  -  241 
"  Militia  of  U.  S.  -  -  218 
Charitable  Soeieiies  -  -  .  156 
Churches  and  Ministers  -  -  83 
City  officers  in  Boston  -  -  171 
Columbia  College     -    -    -    -    230 

Colleges         125—138 

Constables  in  Boston     -    -    -    178 

Congress,  18ih 194 

Consuls,  American    -    -    .    -    219 

"      foreign  in  U.  S.    -    -    222 

Cong.  Charitable  Soci-.ty       -    156 

Convention  Cong.  Ministers  -      93 

Coins,  Foreign      -    -    -    -  82,  239 

Counsellors,  &c.  in  Boston     -      40 

Council,  Massachusetts      -    -      17 

Court,  Counsellors,  Cir.  U.  S.     201 

"    Circuit,  U.  S.  Attorneys  201 

"     S.  J.  Massachusetts,      -      29 

*♦    S.  J.  CaK  uJ;..  *f     -    .      32 


Court,  Common  Pleas  ...  33 

"     Sessions       -    ...    -  30 

"    Probate- 34 

"    Sessions,  Calendar  of  -  3* 

"    of  United  States      -    -  19» 

Courts  in  Maine   -    -    -    -    -  230 

Cincinnati  in  Mass.        -    -    -  162 

Custom  House  Officers      -    -  221 

Dartmouth  College  -    -    -    -    134 

Debating  Society      ...    -    i4j 
Dispensary,  Medical,    -    -    -    155 
District  Officers  of  U.  S.    -    -    198 
Divisionary  StaffOfflcers  -    -    105 
Duke's  County  Justices,  &c.  -      6* 
Eclipses   --------       2 

Education  Societies      -    -    -    154 
Essex  Justices,  &c.  -    -    -    -      42 

Exports  from  each  State    -    -    242 
Federal  Courts,  Sittings  of     -    20O 
Field  Officers  of  Infantry  -    -    109 
Franklin  Donation    -    -    -    -    15<J 

Firewards  in  Boston      -    -    -    174 
Franklin  Justices,  &&.  -    -    -      77 
General  Court      -    -    -    -    .      15 

General  Staff  Officers   -    -    -    105 

Gold  rabl«, 239 

Government  of  United  States  194 
Governors  of  Massachusetts  15,  la 
"  of  the  several  States  -  195 
Hamilton  College  -  -  -  .  137 
Hampden  Jhsi ices,  &c.  -  -  8<J 
Hampshire  Justices,  &c.  -  -  51 
Handel  and  Haydn  Society,  -  16S 
Harvard  University  ...  125 
Health  Commissioners,  Boston  177 
Historical  Societies  ....  142 
Hospital  Corporation  -  -  -  i6i 
Howard  Benevolent  Society  •  165 
Humane  Societies      -    -    -    .    145 

Instructors,  Associated      -    -  155 

Infantry,  Field  Officers  of     -  109 

Inspectors,  State 227 

Insurance  Coimpanies    ...  187 

Interest  Table      ...    -    -  23» 

Judiciary  of  Massachusetts  -  29 

Judiciary  of  United  States  -  19S 

Justices  in  Boston     -    -    -  33,  3c» 

Justices  though  the  State  -  85 

Letters,  postage  of    ....  loo 

Library  Societies       .    -    -  »  155 

Li  t  of  Tui-npikes     -    -    -  -  lOL 

Manufactories  in  Massachusetts  103 
Marine  Societies  -  -  -  .  -  147 
Masonic  Societies  -  .  .  .  iggj 
Mayor  &  Aldermen  -  ...  171 
Medical  Society  of  Mass.  -  -  13J» 
Medical  Diipensary  -    •    •    .    Ije 


252 


Index. 


IVfiddlssex  Justices,  &c.     -    -  46 

Middlesex  Canal 166 

Militia  of  Massachusetts    -    -  106 

Mill  Corporation 166 

Minisleis  and  Churches  for  the 

several  Connties      -    -    -  84 
Ministers  of  U.  S.  in  Foreign 

Countries 219 

Minister?,  Foreign  in  U.  S.    -  222 

!Nli»sionary  Societies      -    -    -  151 

Municipal  Court  ...    -    -  29 

Musical  Societies  -----  164 

Nantucket  Justices,  &c.    -    -  64 

Naval  Board 202 

Naval  Force  of  United  States  207 

Naval  Agents,  &c.    -    -    -    -  205 

Navy  of  United  States  -    -    -  202 

"    Increase  of      -    -    -    -  218 

Norfolk  Justices.  &c.    -    -    -  74 

Notaries  Public  in  Boston      -  40 

"    in  Essex      ...    -    -  44 

♦'    in  Middlesex  ...    -  49 

♦'    in  Hampshire      -    -    -  52 

«    in  Plymouth   -    -    ■>    -  S5 

«    in  Bristol 5Q 

«    in  Barnstable      -    -    -  62 

«    in  Dukes 63 

"     in  Nantucket  -    -    -    -  64 

*'    in  Worcester  .    -    -    -  68 

♦*    in  Berkshire  -    -    -    -  73 

"    in  Norfolk       ...    -  76 

«    in  Franklin     -    -    -    -  79 

"    in  Hampden   -    -    -    -  81 

Orerseers  of  Poor,  Boston      -  173 

Peace  Societies     -----  155 

Penitent  Female^s  Refiige     -  161 

Physicians  in  Boston     -    -    -  178 

Pilots,  Branch 228 

Plymouth  Co.  Justices,  &c.   -  54 

Population  of  United  States  -  2 10 

"    of  Towns  and  Cities    -  241 

Police  Court  in  Boston      .    -  30 

Postag:e -    -    -  100 

Post  Towns  &  Post  Masters  -  95 

Princeton  College, N.J.    -    -  136 

Probate  Courts 34 

Ratesof  Dockag-e,  J^c.       -    -  234 

Revolutionary  Pensioners      -  243 

Reporter  Decisions,  -    w    _    -  29 

Representatives  of  Mass.   -    -  18 

*♦    of  United  States      -    -  195 


Roads,  List  of 

Roman  Catholic  Bisliops   -    - 
Salaries      .    .    -    .    105,  197, 
Savings  Bank  in  Boston    -    - 
Schools  Public,  Boston      -    - 
School  Committee     -    .    -    . 
Secretary  of  Massachusetts     - 
Secretaries  of  Departments    - 
Sienate  of  Massachusetts     -    - 
♦'    of  United  States  -    -    - 
Sheriffs  in  Boston     -    -    -    - 

**    Essex     ------ 

«    Middlesex      -    -    -    - 

"    Hampshire      -    -    -    - 

"     Plymquth  -    -    -    -    - 

"    Bristol 

♦'    Barnstable      -    -    .    - 
"    Dukes    ------ 

"    Nantucket     -    -    -    - 

"    "Worcester  -    -    -    -    - 

"    Berkshire 

"     Norfolk      -    -    -    -    - 

"    Franklin 

"  Hampden  ----- 
Societies,  Charitable  -  -  - 
Solicitor-General  of  Mass.  - 
South  Carolina  College  -  • 
Stages  from  Boston  .  -  -  - 
State  Prison,  Officei-s  of  -  - 
Suffolk  Justices,  &c.  -  -  - 
Supreme  Court,  Mass.  -  -  - 
"  «*       of  U.S.   -    - 

Surgeons  and  Physicians  -    - 

Tables 82,  238- 

Thiid  Brigade,  Ist  Division  - 
Tonnage  entered  into  the  U.  S. 
Tract  Societies  -  -  -  -  - 
Treasurer  of  Mass.  -  .  -  - 
Undertakers  in  Boston  -  - 
Union  College  -  -  -  .  . 
United  States  Army  -  .  - 
Uniteil  States  Calendar  -  • 
Universities  -.---- 
Vermont  Colleges  -  .  .  - 
Votes  for  Governor   -    -    -    . 

Ward  Officers 

Waterville  College  -  -  -  . 
Williams  College  -  -  .  - 
Worcester  Co.  Justices,  &c  - 
Yale  College    -    -    - 


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